working with alpine, and I've got another challenge

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Hi all,
Mark Peveto here.
As I work with Alpine on Debian this afternoon, I switched it back to it's editor it usually ships with.  Normally, I have it use nano by default, but
I'm curious if it's regular editor can be made to work better with speech.  I haven't been able to figure out how to do it.  The fenrir screen reader
will work with it just fine, but using espeakup, if I don't use nano, I can't hear what I delete with the backspace key, for example.  Anyone wanna take
this on?



Mark Peveto
Registered Linux user number 600552
Test machine powered by Debian

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