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Emacspeak News --History Of User-Visible Changes
$Id: NEWS-14.0 4047 2006-08-11 19:11:17Z tv.raman.tv $
Author: T. V. Raman <raman@cs.cornell.edu>
* Emacspeak 14.0 Additions And Changes:
Emacspeak 14.0 provides the following user level enhancements:
* New Emacspeak Features:
** XML Authoring Using XAE
XAE is an XML authoring environment put together by the
author of JDE.
** Form-based Editting Of Audtory Display Settings
Personal audio mixer settings can be modified using a forms-based
user interface.
** Semantic Support Within JDE
Uses knowledge computed by the semantic package in better
speech-enabling JDE.
** URL Templates
Module emacspeak-url-template provides a programmable hot
list mechanism.
** Filtering Text
Allows text to be progressively refined.
** Overlaying Grids On Tabulated Information
Grid overlays allow one to quickly skim selected portions of
every line in the buffer or given region of text.
The result of overlaying the grid is presented in
emacspeak's table browsing mode.
This is useful in working with log files.
** Speech-enables EShell
EShel is a complete shell implemented in Emacs Lisp.
Emacspeak speech-enables eshell to provide a powerful
integrated shell.
** Table Browsing:
Enhancement to how tables are handled.
Additional features include sorting data
on a specific column.
** Customizations To Auditory Display
Provides customization options for use with sound cards that
provide multiple channels of output.
** Emacs 21 Support:
Supports many new Emacs 21 packages.
** Dictionary Server:
Speech-enables interaction with dictionary servers.
** Speech-enables ERC:
ERC is a relatively modern Emacs IRC client.
This version of emacspeak speech-enables most of this
package.
** Convenience Commands:
*** Convenience Command emacspeak-cvs-get-anonymous
Command emacspeak-cvs-get-anonymous bound to c-e c-down
can be used to retrieve a snapshot of the latest Emacspeak
sources from Sourceforge.
This will retrieve the source code into the users home
directory
under ~/cvs-emacspeak.
*** Convenience command emacspeak-root
Convenience command emacspeak-root bound to C-e C-r
launches a root shell or switches to one if it already
exists.
Command emacspeak-eterm-remote-term bound to C-e C-r in
earlier versions is now on
C-e M-C-r
Local variables:
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paragraph-separate: "[ ]*$"
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