learning emacs

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Emacs works just fine with Speakup.  There is a separate screen reader
called Emacs Speak, but it's not necessary.  It's big drawback is that
it only works from inside emacs, where as Speakup works both inside and
outside of emacs.  In other words, Emacs Speak was written to work
primarily with emacs, while Speakup is written to work with a wide
variety of programs on a system wide basis.  I'd choose to use Speakup
every time, rather than a program written to work only with one editor.

Gene Collins

>So does Emacs work with Speakup or does one need to get a specific 
>screen reader for it?  From what I understand, Emacs is an environment 
>of its own.
>
>Thanks,
>Robert Spangler, B.A. in Urban Studies and Spanish
>spangler.robert at gmail.com
>
>On 1/24/2013 11:58 AM, Kirk Reiser wrote:
>> There is a built-in tutorial in emacs you can access with c-h t that's
>> control-h followed by theletter 't'.  It doesn't go into a lot of
>> depth but it does cover the basics pretty well.  From there you can
>> access the built-in info system with c-h i.
>>
>> On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Don Raikes wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have been a Linux junky for years, but have never gotten my head
>>> around emacs.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone know of a good emacs tutorial?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> After reading Jason's email about latex and using emacs to create /
>>> edit it, I thought it might be a good idea to actually start learning
>>> this monster.  Plus I am going to be doing a lot of coding on Linux
>>> over the next few months both in bash scripts python and c/c++, and as
>>> I recall there are some features of emacs that could help with that.
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Speakup mailing list
>>> Speakup at linux-speakup.org
>>> http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup
>>>
>>
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