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Seth Hurst
hurstseth...@gmail.com
I was wondering what your steps were to get emacspeak up and working
on debian jessie? I'm running under a vm for testing with a 29 gig
harddrive and 512 mb of ram.
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While it *can* be done in sed, the solution requires visiting every
character and manually noting a transliteration, as well as doing
those changes for every input encoding that you can
You should have the `iconv` package on your system which will let you
specify the input/output encodings as
I often convert various document formats to plain text because the
conversion is generally easier than trying to navigate a program that
can read the document in its original format. Problem is, even when
the document is in English or another language that uses the Roman
Alphabet, the converted
Suspect they got malware and are quite unaware what's happening in their
name. I know this happens. Hope it isn't me, most these threads go over my
head, so contribute next to nothing.
BobH.
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