Re: How many of y'all use Emacspeak?

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
How do you get w3m to work? I've installed both w3m and emacs-w3m and restarted emacs, but M-x w3m fails. Which other email programs and browsers work with emacs? I've had no luck with eww. It gives the error that function requires libxml2. I have libxml2. On 06/15/2017 04:40 AM, Linux for

Re: What is the debian version of this command.

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I was able to answer my question at the beginning of this thread. the answer is to install a package called software-properties-common, and the command'll work. in2014 Mark Peveto Registered Linux user number 600552 Everything happens after coffee! On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Linux for blind general

Re: What is the debian version of this command.

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Try writing ch...@hubert-humphrey.com you can find that yourself when a message is open by hitting h and searching the message headers in alpine. It was pretty far down on the second screen or 3rd screen of headers. There is a FROM:' in front of it. On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Linux for blind

Re: What is the debian version of this command.

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Thanks Mark for that repo command, which certainly works well here in Vinux 5.1. At your convenience, can you please write off list, would like to discuss Voxin, but your address bounced. Thanks in advance Chime ___ Blinux-list mailing list

What is the debian version of this command.

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I can't get this to work as is, so I'm assuming there's a debian way. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 Mark Peveto Registered Linux user number 600552 Everything happens after coffee! ___ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@redhat.com

Re: working with nano

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Tim here. Hey, Martin, I love the tales of yore. I too cut my Unix teeth on DEC Ultrix machines, have used elvis/stevie as VI clones on DOS (as well as "ed" on Unixlikes and "edlin" on DOS), played with a Votrax Apple II hardware speech synthesizer, and also walked to school up-hill both ways in

Re: working with nano

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I know there's a way to have nano perpetually display current line, column, and character counts, though I have no idea what you'd add to nanorc to make it the default behavior or what keyboard shortcut toggles it(ctrl+c makes nano display this information until you type or delete another

Re: working with nano

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I learned to touch type on something that never had electricity running through it, a Royal 440 typewriter. I had a little computer exposure before 1986 but got my first computer in that year and that was a CP/M machine too. In 1987 due to college study requirements I went over to the dark

Re: working with nano

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I bet you still remember how to write kermit scripts too. That kermit sure ate xtalk's lunch for accessibility in dos. On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 11:24:35 From: Linux for blind general discussion To:

Re: working with nano

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
You guys make me feel like a wet behind the ears baby(which feels kind of weird since people on the Internet usually make me feel like a fossil). Anyways, in 1990, all I knew about computers was how to suck at Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3 on my older sister's NES, it was 1996 before I

Re: working with nano

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Yes, this thread is interesting. I think I'll try some of what people have suggested. I've tried nano a few times, but I clearly didn't find all the places where I could learn to make it do more of what I wanted. In 1979, the only thing I knew about computers was that I didn't have one. I

Re: working with nano

2017-06-16 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
This has been an interesting thread so far. I began using unix in 1989 on a DEC system which used the trade name of Ultrix and the standard editor was vi so I've stuck with vi ever since since it is so common. Well, ultrix went away many years ago and my working group used Sunos