Speakup Manual-and-other things?

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The speakup manual mentions a help system.  This file is included in the speakup-2.0 tarball.

On Sun, Feb 19, 2006 at 08:35:26AM -0800, Hart Larry wrote:
> I was looking around /proc/speakup  and found a file called "ex_num"  The file 
> seems to be empty?  I did a google search for
> speakup ex_num
> I was lead to a 56-page user guide which mentions all the files in that 
> directory.  Since I couldn't find an explanation of what this item does, I want 
> to suggest 2 similar things.  First, I notice if I type
> man speakup
> There is no command.  I think having a man page, especially for folks who are 
> new, would be quite valuable.
> Next, please consider a help system.  For example,
> help ex-num
> A discription of that particular item would follow.
> Lastly, having more to do with linux in general-and-tcsh
> in particular, is their a way to have tab completion work
> on man pages?  We grabbed bash completions from yum, but even in bash, has 
> little change.  Basicly, it would be great to type
> man and first letters of a program or script.  I would provide a matching list.
> Thanks in advance for listening
> Hart
> 
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