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Re: Emacs for blinds (was: Re: Windows port of emacs -- configuration qu
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Kevin A. Burton |
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Re: Emacs for blinds (was: Re: Windows port of emacs -- configuration questions) |
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20 Jan 2002 21:58:17 -0800 |
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address@hidden (Janusz S. Bie,Bq(B) writes:
> Do you intentionally don't use Emacspeak or you are just not aware of
> it?
>
> This is from MORE.STUFF from Emacs 21.1 distribution:
>
> * Emacspeak -- A Speech Output Subsystem For Emacs:
> <URL:http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/>
<snip/>
Not everything needs to be integrated into Emacs. Utilizing separation of
concerns is very important in order to keep development time to a minimum.
Another thing to point out is that Emacspeak only works with non-free software
and this would be incompatible with the goals of the FSF.
... things are good as they currently are.
Kevin
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