Emacspeak already works with most of the packages that are in the
sumo tarball. Because I use emacs as the primary interface
to the machine, I've out of necessity always used as many
packages as are available --so for instance things like
view-process work out of the box with emacspeak.
In fact there are some packages I use that are actually
missing in the xemacs sumo tarball --notably the dismal
spreadsheet (which is a great tool despite its name)
There might be some minor nit problems
in the emacspeak extensions under xemacs --mostly due to
things that slipped through the FSF emacs e.g. my
antiquated use of keynames like [C-left]
--other differences may be more significant and harder to
fix-- we'll see.
>>>> "A" == A J Rossini
<rossini(a)biostat.washington.edu> writes:
>>>> "WMP" == William M Perry
<wmperry(a)aventail.com> writes:
WMP> Now that ViaVoice Outload is available for free, I
WMP> can get addicted again.
A> I got it running 2 days ago, and it's tres cool. And
A> we really ought to work on total integration (with
A> the other xemacs packages...).
A> best, -tony
A> -- A.J. Rossini Research Assistant Professor of
A> Biostatistics Biostatistics/Univ. of Washington (Th)
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A> rossini(a)(biostat.washington.edu|u.washington.edu|hivnet.fhcrc.org)
A>
http://www.biostat.washington.edu/~rossini
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--raman
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