speakup and mutt; [was: Re: Best version.]

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It has to be a muttrc setting, then, because exactly the strategy you
describe works for me just fine and I'm running CVS Speakup.

Let me know if you want my .muttrc.

Kenny Hitt writes:
> From: Kenny Hitt <kennyhitt at knology.net>
> 
> Hi.  I read messages within the pager.  If I want to leave mail in my
> in box I usually press the down arrow to read the next message.  With
> speakup 1.5, I would hear the next message.  With speakup CVS, I just
> get the status line spoken.
> 
>           Kenny
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 02:18:16PM -0500, Thomas Stivers wrote:
> > On 09/03/03  2:05 PM -0500, Kenny Hitt wrote:
> > > Hi.  The CVS version has a lot of good features, but the cursor tracking
> > > has made several programs difficult to use.  Aptitude, alsamixer, and
> > > mutt are 3 of them.  I wish there was a way to disable cursor tracking
> > > in speakup CVS.  I still keep kernels with speakup 1.5 because of this.
> > 
> > I can't say anything regarding aptitude or alsamixer as I rarely use
> > them, but what kind of problems are you having with mutt? I have tweaked
> > mut quite a bit over time, but even without my .mutrc it isn't too hard
> > to work.
> > -- 
> > Unix is a user friendly operating system. It just picks its friends more
> > carefully than others.
> > Thomas Stivers	e-mail: stivers_t at tomass.dyndns.org	gpg: 45CBBABD
> > 
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> > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
> > 
> 
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				Janina Sajka, Director
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				Governmental Relations Group
				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

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