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$Id: emacspeak-wizards.el,v 23.505 2005/11/25 16:30:50 raman Exp $
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** dtk-add-cleanup-pattern	Key Sequence: control e d a 

Add this pattern to the list of repeating patterns that
are cleaned up.  Optional interactive prefix arg deletes
this pattern if previously added.  Cleaning up repeated
patterns results in emacspeak speaking the pattern followed
by a repeat count instead of speaking all the characters
making up the pattern.  Thus, by adding the repeating
pattern `.' (this is already added by default) emacspeak
will say ``aw fifteen dot'' when speaking the string
``...............'' instead of ``period period period period
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** dtk-notes-shutdown

Shutdown midi system.

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** dtk-pause	Key Sequence: control e p 

Pause ongoing speech.
The speech can be resumed with command `dtk-resume'
normally bound to C-e SPC.  Pausing speech is useful when one needs to
perform a few actions before continuing to read a large document.  Emacspeak
gives you speech feedback as usual once speech has been paused.  `dtk-resume'
continues the interrupted speech irrespective of the buffer
in which it is executed.
Optional PREFIX arg flushes any previously paused speech.

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** dtk-reset-state	Key Sequence: control e d  cap R  

Restore sanity to the Dectalk.
Typically used after the Dectalk has been power   cycled.

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** dtk-resume	Key Sequence: control e SPACE 

Resume paused speech.
This command resumes  speech that has been suspended by executing
command `dtk-pause' bound to C-e p.
If speech has not been paused,
and variable `dtk-resume-should-toggle' is t
 then this command will pause ongoing speech.

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** dtk-select-server	Key Sequence: control e d d 

Select a speech server interactively.
Argument PROGRAM specifies the speech server program.
When called  interactively, The selected server is started immediately. 

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** dtk-set-character-scale	Key Sequence: control e d f 

Set scale FACTOR for   speech rate.
Speech rate is scaled by this factor
when speaking characters.
Interactive PREFIX arg means set   the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** dtk-set-chunk-separator-syntax	Key Sequence: control e d RETURN 

Interactively set how text is split in chunks.
See the Emacs documentation on syntax tables for details on how characters are
classified into various syntactic classes.
Argument S specifies the syntax class.

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** dtk-set-predefined-speech-rate	Key Sequence: control e d 9   control e d 8   control e d 7   control e d 6   control e d 5   control e d 4   control e d 3   control e d 2   control e d 1   control e d 0 

Set speech rate to one of nine predefined levels.
Interactive PREFIX arg says to set the rate globally.
Formula used is:
rate = dtk-speech-rate-base + dtk-speech-rate-step * level.

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** dtk-set-punctuations	Key Sequence: control e d p 

Set punctuation mode to MODE.
Possible values are `some', `all', or `none'.
Interactive PREFIX arg means set   the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** dtk-set-punctuations-to-all

Set punctuation  mode to all.
Interactive PREFIX arg sets punctuation mode globally.

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** dtk-set-punctuations-to-some

Set punctuation  mode to some.
Interactive PREFIX arg sets punctuation mode globally.

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** dtk-set-rate	Key Sequence: control e d r 

Set speaking RATE for the tts.
Interactive PREFIX arg means set   the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** dtk-stop	Key Sequence: <pause>   control e s 

Stop speech now.

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** dtk-toggle-allcaps-beep	Key Sequence: control e d  cap C  

Toggle allcaps-beep.
when set, allcaps words  are  indicated by a
short beep.  Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle the global default
value, and then set the current local value to the result.
Note that allcaps-beep is a very useful thing when programming.
However it is irritating to have it on when reading documents.

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** dtk-toggle-capitalization	Key Sequence: control e d c 

Toggle capitalization.
when set, capitalization is indicated by a
short beep.  Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle the global default
value, and then set the current local value to the result.

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** dtk-toggle-debug	Key Sequence: control e d b 

Toggle state of the debug FLAG.
When debugging is on, you can switch to the buffer
*speaker* to examine the output from the process
that talks to the speech device by using command C-e d C-M-b.
Note: *speaker* is a hidden buffer, ie it has a leading space in its name.

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** dtk-toggle-punctuation-mode

Toggle punctuation mode between "some" and "all".
Interactive PREFIX arg makes the new setting global.

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** dtk-toggle-quiet	Key Sequence: control e d q 

Toggles state of  dtk-quiet.
Turning on this switch silences speech.
Optional interactive prefix arg causes this setting to become global.

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** dtk-toggle-speak-nonprinting-chars	Key Sequence: control e d n 

Toggle speak-nonprinting-chars.
Switches behavior of how characters with the high bit set are handled.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle the global default
value, and then set the current local value to the result.

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** dtk-toggle-split-caps	Key Sequence: control e d s 

Toggle split caps mode.
Split caps mode is useful when reading
Hungarian notation in program source code.  Interactive PREFIX arg
means toggle the global default value, and then set the current local
value to the result.

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** dtk-toggle-splitting-on-white-space	Key Sequence: control e d SPACE 

Toggle splitting of speech on white space.
This affects the internal state of emacspeak that decides if we split
text purely by clause boundaries, or also include
whitespace.  By default, emacspeak sends a clause at a time
to the speech device.  This produces fluent speech for
normal use.  However in modes such as `shell-mode' and some
programming language modes, clause markers appear
infrequently, and this can result in large amounts of text
being sent to the speech device at once, making the system
unresponsive when asked to stop talking.  Splitting on white
space makes emacspeak's stop command responsive.  However,
when splitting on white space, the speech sounds choppy
since the synthesizer is getting a word at a time.

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** dtk-toggle-stop-immediately-while-typing	Key Sequence: control e d  cap I  

Toggle state of variable `dtk-stop-immediately-while-typing'.
As the name implies, if T then speech flushes immediately as you
type.  Optional argument PREFIX specifies if the setting applies
to all buffers.

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** emacspeak-describe-emacspeak	Key Sequence: control h control e 

Give a brief overview of emacspeak.

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** emacspeak-submit-bug	Key Sequence: control e CONTROL meta b 

Function to submit a bug to the programs maintainer.

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** emacspeak-aumix	Key Sequence: control e ( 

Setup output parameters of the auditory display.
 Launch this tool while you have auditory output on
multiple channels playing so you can
adjust the settings to your preference.  Hit q to quit when
you are done.

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** emacspeak-aumix-edit

Edit aumix settings interactively. 
Run command M-x emacspeak-aumix-reset
after saving the settings to have them take effect.

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** emacspeak-aumix-reset

Reset to default audio settings.

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** emacspeak-aumix-volume-decrease

Decrease overall volume. 

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** emacspeak-aumix-volume-increase

Increase overall volume. 

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** emacspeak-aumix-wave-decrease

Decrease volume of wave output. 

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** emacspeak-aumix-wave-increase

Increase volume of wave output. 

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** emacspeak-list-buffers-next-line

Speech enabled buffer menu navigation

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** emacspeak-list-buffers-previous-line

Speech enabled buffer menu navigation

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** emacspeak-list-buffers-speak-buffer-line

Speak information about this buffer

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** emacspeak-list-buffers-speak-buffer-name

Speak the name of the buffer on this line

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** emacspeak-compilation-speak-error

Speech feedback about the compilation error. 

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** emacspeak-custom-goto-group

Jump to custom group when in a customization buffer.

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** emacspeak-custom-goto-toolbar

Jump to custom toolbar when in a customization buffer.

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** emacspeak-dired-label-fields

Labels the fields of the listing in the dired buffer.
Currently is a no-op  unless
unless `dired-listing-switches' contains -al

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** emacspeak-dired-show-file-type

Displays type of current file by running command file.
Like Emacs' built-in dired-show-file-type but allows user to customize
options passed to command `file'.

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** emacspeak-dired-speak-file-access-time

Speak access time  of the current file.

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** emacspeak-dired-speak-file-modification-time

Speak modification time  of the current file.

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** emacspeak-dired-speak-file-permissions

Speak the permissions of the current file.

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** emacspeak-dired-speak-file-size

Speak the size of the current file.
On a directory line, run du -s on the directory to speak its size.

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** emacspeak-dired-speak-header-line

Speak the header line of the dired buffer. 

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** emacspeak-dired-speak-symlink-target

Speaks the target of the symlink on the current line.

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** emacspeak-eterm-copy-region-to-register

Copy text from terminal to an Emacs REGISTER.
This copies  region delimited by the emacspeak eterm marker 
set by command M-x emacspeak-eterm-set-marker and the 
emacspeak eterm pointer to a register.

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** emacspeak-eterm-define-window

Prompt for a window ID.
The window is then define to be
the rectangle delimited by point and eterm mark.  This is to
be used when emacspeak is set to review mode inside an
eterm.

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** emacspeak-eterm-describe-window

Describe an eterm  window.
Description indicates eterm window coordinates and whether it is stretchable

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** emacspeak-eterm-goto-line

Move emacspeak eterm pointer to a specified LINE.

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** emacspeak-eterm-kill-ring-save-region

Copy text from terminal to kill ring.
This copies  region delimited by the emacspeak eterm marker 
set by command M-x emacspeak-eterm-set-marker and the 
emacspeak eterm pointer.

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** emacspeak-eterm-maybe-send-raw

Send a raw character through if in the terminal buffer.
Execute end of line if
in a non eterm buffer if executed via C-e C-e

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** emacspeak-eterm-paste-register

Paste contents of REGISTER at current location.
If the specified register contains text, then that text is
sent to the terminal as if it were typed by the user.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-backward-word

Move the pointer backward  by words. 
Interactive numeric prefix arg specifies number of words to move.
Argument COUNT specifies number of words by which to move.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-down

Move the pointer down a line.
Argument COUNT specifies number of lines by which to move.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-forward-word

Move the pointer forward by words. 
Interactive numeric prefix arg specifies number of words to move.
Argument COUNT specifies number of words by which to move.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-left

Move the pointer left.
Argument COUNT specifies number of columns by which to move.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-right

Move the pointer right.
Argument COUNT specifies number of columns by which to move.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-to-bottom

Move the pointer to the bottom  of the screen.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-to-cursor

Move the pointer to the cursor.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-to-left-edge

Move the pointer to the right edge.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-to-next-color-change

Move the eterm pointer to the next color change.
This allows you to move between highlighted regions of the screen.
Optional argument COUNT specifies how many changes to skip.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-to-previous-color-change

Move the eterm pointer to the next color change.
This allows you to move between highlighted regions of the screen.
Optional argument COUNT specifies how many changes to skip.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-to-right-edge

Move the pointer to the right edge.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-to-top

Move the pointer to the top of the screen.

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** emacspeak-eterm-pointer-up

Move the pointer up a line.
Argument COUNT .specifies number of lines by which to move.

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** emacspeak-eterm-remote-term	Key Sequence: control e CONTROL meta r 

Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer.

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** emacspeak-eterm-search-backward

Search backward on the terminal.

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** emacspeak-eterm-search-forward

Search forward on the terminal.

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** emacspeak-eterm-set-filter-window

Prompt for the id of a predefined window,
and set the `filter' window to it.
Non-nil interactive prefix arg `unsets' the filter window;
this is equivalent to having the entire terminal as the filter window (this is
what eterm starts up with).
Setting the filter window results in emacspeak  only monitoring screen
activity within the filter window.

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** emacspeak-eterm-set-focus-window

Prompt for the id of a predefined window,
and set the `focus' window to it.
Non-nil interactive prefix arg `unsets' the focus window;
this is equivalent to having the entire terminal as the focus window (this is
what eterm starts up with).
Setting the focus window results in emacspeak  monitoring screen
and speaking that window upon seeing screen activity.

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** emacspeak-eterm-set-marker

Set Emacspeak eterm marker.
This sets  the emacspeak eterm marker to the position pointed 
to by the emacspeak eterm pointer.

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** emacspeak-eterm-speak-cursor

Speak cursor position.

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** emacspeak-eterm-speak-pointer

Speak current pointer position.

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** emacspeak-eterm-speak-pointer-char

Speak char under eterm pointer.
Pronounces character phonetically unless  called with a PREFIX arg.

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** emacspeak-eterm-speak-pointer-line

Speak the line the pointer is on.

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** emacspeak-eterm-speak-pointer-word

Speak the word  the pointer is on.

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** emacspeak-eterm-speak-predefined-window

Speak a predefined eterm window between 1 and 10.

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** emacspeak-eterm-speak-screen

Speak the screen.  Default is to speak from the emacspeak pointer  to point.
Optional prefix arg FLAG causes region above
the Emacspeak pointer to be spoken.

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** emacspeak-eterm-speak-window

Speak an eterm window.
Argument ID specifies the window.

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** emacspeak-eterm-toggle-filter-window

Toggle active state of filter window.

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** emacspeak-eterm-toggle-focus-window

Toggle active state of focus window.

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** emacspeak-eterm-toggle-pointer-mode

Toggle emacspeak eterm pointer mode.
With optional interactive prefix  arg, turn it on.
When emacspeak eterm is in pointer mode, the eterm read pointer
stays where it is rather than automatically moving to the terminal cursor when
there is terminal activity.

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** emacspeak-eterm-toggle-review

Toggle state of eterm review. 
In review mode, you can move around the terminal and listen to the contnets 
without sending input to the terminal itself.

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** emacspeak-eterm-yank-window

Yank contents of  an eterm window at point.

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** emacspeak-toggle-eterm-autospeak

Toggle state of eterm autospeak.
When eterm autospeak is turned on and the terminal is in line mode,
all output to the terminal is automatically spoken. 
  Interactive prefix arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
  current local  value to the result. 

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** emacspeak-fix-all-recent-commands

Fix recently loaded interactive commands.
This command looks through `load-history' and fixes commands if necessary.
Memoizes call in emacspeak-load-history-pointer to memoize this call. 

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** emacspeak-fix-commands-loaded-from

Fix all commands loaded from a specified module.

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** emacspeak-forms-find-file

Visit a forms file

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** emacspeak-forms-flush-unwanted-records

Prompt for pattern and flush matching lines

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** emacspeak-forms-rerun-filter

Rerun  filter --allows us to nuke more matching records

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** emacspeak-forms-speak-field

Speak current form field name and value.
Assumes that point is at the front of a field value.

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** emacspeak-forms-summarize-current-position

Summarize current position in list of records

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** emacspeak-forms-summarize-current-record

Summarize current record

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** emacspeak-keymap-choose-new-emacspeak-prefix

Interactively select a new prefix key to use for all emacspeak
commands.  The default is to use `C-e'  This command
lets you switch the prefix to something else.  This is a useful thing
to do if you run emacspeak on a remote machine from inside a terminal
that is running inside a local emacspeak session.  You can have the
remote emacspeak use a different control key to give your fingers some
relief.

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** emacspeak-toggle-comint-output-monitor	Key Sequence: control e o 

Toggle state of Emacspeak comint monitor.
When turned on, comint output is automatically spoken.  Turn this on if
you want your shell to speak its results.  Interactive
PREFIX arg means toggle the global default value, and then
set the current local value to the result.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-clear-dictionaries

Clear all current pronunciation dictionaries.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-define-local-pronunciation

Define buffer local pronunciation.
Argument WORD specifies the word which should be pronounced as specified by PRONUNCIATION.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-define-pronunciation

Interactively define entries in the pronunciation dictionaries.
Default term to define is delimited by region.
First loads any persistent dictionaries if not already loaded.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-define-template-pronunciation

Interactively define template entries in the pronunciation dictionaries.
Default term to define is delimited by region.
First loads any persistent dictionaries if not already loaded.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-dispatch	Key Sequence: control e meta d 

Provides the user interface front-end to Emacspeak's pronunciation dictionaries.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-edit-pronunciations

Prompt for and launch a pronunciation editor on the
specified pronunciation dictionary key.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-load-dictionaries

Load pronunciation dictionaries.
Optional argument FILENAME specifies the dictionary file.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-refresh-pronunciations

Refresh pronunciation table for current buffer.
Activates pronunciation dictionaries if not already active.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-save-dictionaries

Writes out the persistent emacspeak pronunciation dictionaries.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-toggle-use-of-dictionaries

Toggle use of pronunciation dictionaries in current buffer.
Pronunciations can be defined on a per file, per directory and/or per
mode basis.
Pronunciations are activated on a per buffer basis.
Turning on the use of pronunciation dictionaries results in emacspeak
composing a pronunciation table based on the currently defined
pronunciation dictionaries.
After this, the pronunciations will be applied whenever text in the
buffer is spoken.
Optional argument state can be used from Lisp programs to
explicitly turn pronunciations on or off.

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** emacspeak-pronounce-yank-word

Yank word at point into minibuffer.

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** emacspeak-backward-char	Key Sequence: control b   <left> 

Backward-char redefined to speak char moved to. 

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** emacspeak-forward-char	Key Sequence: control f   <right> 

Forward-char redefined to speak char moved to. 

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** emacspeak-self-insert-command	Key Sequence: Character set JISX0213-2   Character set Tibetan 2 column   Character set Indian 2 Column   Character set CNS11643-7 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-187   Character set CNS11643-6 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-186   Character set CNS11643-5 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-185   Character set CNS11643-4 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-184   Character set CNS11643-3 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-183   Character set Ethiopic characters   Character set Unicode subset ( cap U +0100.. cap U +24FF)   Character set Unicode subset ( cap U +E000+FFFF)   Character set Unicode subset ( cap U +2500.. cap U +33FF)   Character set Tibetan 1 column   Character set Indian 1 Column   Character set Indian IS 13194   Character set Arabic 2-column   Character set Lao   Character set ASCII with right-to-left direction   Character set Arabic 1-column   Character set Arabic digit   Character set VISCII upper-case   Character set VISCII lower-case   Character set IPA   Character set SiSheng (PinYin/ZhuYin)   Character set Big5 (Level-2) C940-FEFE   Character set Big5 (Level-1) A141-C67F   Character set JISX0213-1   Character set CNS11643-2 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-172   Character set CNS11643-1 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-171   Character set JISX0212 (Japanese): ISO-IR-159   Character set KSC5601 (Korean): ISO-IR-149   Character set JISX0208.1983/1990 (Japanese): ISO-IR-87   Character set GB2312: ISO-IR-58   Character set JISX0208.1978 (Japanese): ISO-IR-42   Character set RHP of Latin-8 (ISO 8859-14)   Character set RHP of Latin-9 (ISO 8859-15): ISO-IR-203   Character set RHP of Latin-5 (ISO 8859-9): ISO-IR-148   Character set RHP of Cyrillic (ISO 8859-5): ISO-IR-144   Character set Japanese Roman (JISX0201.1976)   Character set Japanese Katakana (JISX0201.1976)   Character set RHP of Hebrew (ISO 8859-8): ISO-IR-138   Character set RHP of Arabic (ISO 8859-6): ISO-IR-127   Character set RHP of Greek (ISO 8859-7): ISO-IR-126   Character set RHP of Thai (TIS620): ISO-IR-166   Character set RHP of Latin-4 (ISO 8859-4): ISO-IR-110   Character set RHP of Latin-3 (ISO 8859-3): ISO-IR-109   Character set RHP of Latin-2 (ISO 8859-2): ISO-IR-101   Character set RHP of Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1): ISO-IR-100                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ~   }   |   {   z   y   x   w   v   u   t   s   r   q   p   o   n   m   l   k   j   i   h   g   f   e   d   c   b   a   `   _   ^   ]   \   [    cap Z     cap Y     cap X     cap W     cap V     cap U     cap T     cap S     cap R     cap Q     cap P     cap O     cap N     cap M     cap L     cap K     cap J     cap I     cap H     cap G     cap F     cap E     cap D     cap C     cap B     cap A    @   ?   >   =   <   ;   :   9   8   7   6   5   4   3   2   1   0   /   .   -   ,   +   *   )   (   '   &   %   $   #   "   !   SPACE 

Insert a character.
Speaks the character if emacspeak-character-echo is true.
See  command emacspeak-toggle-word-echo bound to
C-e d w.
Toggle variable dtk-stop-immediately-while-typing if you want to have
speech flush as you type.

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** emacspeak-rmail-speak-current-message-labels

Speak labels of current message

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** emacspeak-rmail-summarize-current-message

Summarize current message

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** emacspeak-play-all-icons

Plays all defined icons and speaks their names.

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** emacspeak-set-auditory-icon-player	Key Sequence: control e meta a 

Select  player used for producing auditory icons.
Recommended choices:

emacspeak-serve-auditory-icon for  the wave device.
emacspeak-queue-auditory-icon when using software TTS.
emacspeak-play-midi-icon for midi device. 

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** emacspeak-sounds-reset-local-player

Ask Emacspeak to use a local audio player.
This lets me have Emacspeak switch to using audioplay on
solaris after I've used it for a while from a remote session
where it would use the more primitive speech-server based
audio player.

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** emacspeak-sounds-reset-sound

Reload sound drivers.

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** emacspeak-sounds-select-theme	Key Sequence: control e ) 

Select theme for auditory icons.

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** emacspeak-toggle-auditory-icons	Key Sequence: control e control a 

Toggle use of auditory icons.
Optional interactive PREFIX arg toggles global value.

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** emacspeak-audio-annotate-paragraphs

Set property auditory-icon at front of all paragraphs.

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** emacspeak-blink-matching-open

Display matching delimiter in the minibuffer.

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** emacspeak-completions-move-to-completion-group

Move to group of choices beginning with character last
typed. If no such group exists, then we dont move. 

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** emacspeak-dial-dtk	Key Sequence: control e d t 

Prompt for and dial a phone NUMBER with the Dectalk.

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** emacspeak-execute-repeatedly

Execute COMMAND repeatedly.

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** emacspeak-mark-backward-mark	Key Sequence: <control up> 

Cycle backward through the mark ring.

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** emacspeak-mark-forward-mark	Key Sequence: <control down> 

Cycle forward through the mark ring.

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** emacspeak-owindow-next-line	Key Sequence: ESCAPE <down> 

Move to the next line in the other window and speak it.
Numeric prefix arg COUNT can specify number of lines to move.

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** emacspeak-owindow-previous-line	Key Sequence: ESCAPE <up> 

Move to the next line in the other window and speak it.
Numeric prefix arg COUNT specifies number of lines to move.

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** emacspeak-owindow-scroll-down	Key Sequence: ESCAPE <prior> 

Scroll down  the window that command `other-window' would move to.
Speak the window contents after scrolling.

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** emacspeak-owindow-scroll-up	Key Sequence: ESCAPE <next> 

Scroll up the window that command `other-window' would move to.
Speak the window contents after scrolling.

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** emacspeak-owindow-speak-line	Key Sequence: ESCAPE <select> 

Speak the current line in the other window.

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** emacspeak-read-next-line	Key Sequence: control e <down> 

Read next line, specified by an offset, without moving.
Default is to read the next line. 

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** emacspeak-read-next-word

Read next word, specified as a numeric  arg, without moving.
Default is to read the next word. 

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** emacspeak-read-previous-line	Key Sequence: control e <up> 

Read previous line, specified by an offset, without moving.
Default is to read the previous line. 

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** emacspeak-read-previous-word

Read previous word, specified as a prefix arg, without moving.
Default is to read the previous word. 

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** emacspeak-speak-and-skip-extent-upto-char

Search forward from point until we hit char.
Speak text between point and the char we hit.

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** emacspeak-speak-and-skip-extent-upto-this-char

Speak extent delimited by point and last character typed.

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** emacspeak-speak-browse-buffer	Key Sequence: control e , 

Browse current buffer.
Default is to speak chunk having current personality.
Interactive prefix arg `browse'  repeatedly browses  through
  chunks having same personality as the current text chunk.

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** emacspeak-speak-buffer	Key Sequence: control e b 

Speak current buffer  contents.
With prefix ARG, speaks the rest of the buffer from point.
Negative prefix arg speaks from start of buffer to point.
 If voice lock mode is on, the paragraphs in the buffer are
voice annotated first,  see command `emacspeak-speak-voice-annotate-paragraphs'.

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** emacspeak-speak-buffer-filename	Key Sequence: control e f 

Speak name of file being visited in current buffer.
Speak default directory if invoked in a dired buffer,
or when the buffer is not visiting any file. 
Interactive prefix arg `filename' speaks only the final path
component.
The result is put in the kill ring for convenience.

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** emacspeak-speak-buffer-interactively	Key Sequence: control e  cap B  

Speak the start of, rest of, or the entire buffer.
's' to speak the start.
'r' to speak the rest.
any other key to speak entire buffer.

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** emacspeak-speak-char	Key Sequence: control e c 

Speak character under point.
Pronounces character phonetically unless  called with a PREFIX arg.

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** emacspeak-speak-comint-send-input

Causes output to be spoken i.e., as if comint autospeak were turned
on.

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** emacspeak-speak-completions

Speak completions  buffer if one present.

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** emacspeak-speak-continuously	Key Sequence: control e RETURN 

Speak a buffer continuously.
First prompts using the minibuffer for the kind of action to
perform after speaking each chunk.  E.G.  speak a line at a time
etc.  Speaking commences at current buffer position.  Pressing
C-g breaks out, leaving point on last chunk that
was spoken.  Any other key continues to speak the buffer.

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** emacspeak-speak-current-column	Key Sequence: control e = 

Speak the current column.

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** emacspeak-speak-current-kill	Key Sequence: control e k 

Speak the current kill entry.
This is the text that will be yanked in by the next C-y.
Prefix numeric arg, COUNT, specifies that the text that will be yanked as a
result of a
C-y  followed by count-1 M-y
be spoken.
 The kill number that is spoken says what numeric prefix arg to give
to command yank.

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** emacspeak-speak-current-mark	Key Sequence: control e control @ 

Speak the line containing the mark.
With no argument, speaks the
line containing the mark--this is where `exchange-point-and-mark'
C-x C-x would jump.  Numeric prefix arg 'COUNT' speaks
line containing mark 'n' where 'n' is one less than the number of
times one has to jump using `set-mark-command' to get to this marked
position.  The location of the mark is indicated by an aural highlight
achieved by a change in voice personality.

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** emacspeak-speak-current-percentage	Key Sequence: control e % 

Announce the percentage into the current buffer.

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** emacspeak-speak-current-window

Speak contents of current window.
Speaks entire window irrespective of point.

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** emacspeak-speak-display-char

Display char under point using current speech display table.
Behavior is the same as command `emacspeak-speak-char'
bound to C-e c
for characters in the range 0--127.
Optional argument PREFIX  specifies that the character should be spoken phonetically.

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** emacspeak-speak-front-of-buffer

Speak   the buffer from start to   point

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** emacspeak-speak-help	Key Sequence: control e h 

Speak help buffer if one present.
With prefix arg, speaks the rest of the buffer from point.
Negative prefix arg speaks from start of buffer to point.

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** emacspeak-speak-help-interactively

Speak the start of, rest of, or the entire help.
's' to speak the start.
'r' to speak the rest.
any other key to speak entire help.

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** emacspeak-speak-line	Key Sequence: control e l 

Speaks current line.  With prefix ARG, speaks the rest of the line
from point.  Negative prefix optional arg speaks from start of line to
point.  Voicifies if option `voice-lock-mode' is on.  Indicates
indentation with a tone if audio indentation is in use.  Indicates
position of point with an aural highlight if option
`emacspeak-show-point' is turned on --see command
`emacspeak-show-point' bound to M-x emacspeak-show-point.  Lines that
start hidden blocks of text, e.g.  outline header lines, or header
lines of blocks created by command `emacspeak-hide-or-expose-block'
are indicated with auditory icon ellipses.

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** emacspeak-speak-line-interactively	Key Sequence: control e  cap L  

Speak the start of, rest of, or the entire line.
's' to speak the start.
'r' to speak the rest.
any other key to speak entire line.

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** emacspeak-speak-line-number	Key Sequence: control e control l 

Print the current buffer line number and narrowed line number of point.

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** emacspeak-speak-line-number-obsolete

Speak the line number of the current line.

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** emacspeak-speak-line-set-column-filter	Key Sequence: control e | 

Set up filter for selectively speaking or ignoring portions of lines.
The filter is specified as a list of pairs.
For example, to filter  columns 1 -- 10 and 20 -- 25,
specify filter as 
((0 9) (20 25)). Filter settings are persisted across sessions.  A
persisted filter is used as the default when prompting for a filter.
This allows one to accumulate a set of filters for specific files like
/var/adm/messages and /var/adm/maillog over time.
Option emacspeak-speak-line-invert-filter determines 
the sense of the filter. 

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** emacspeak-speak-load-directory-settings

Load a directory specific Emacspeak settings file.
This is typically used to load up settings that are specific to
an electronic book consisting of many files in the same
directory.

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** emacspeak-speak-message-again	Key Sequence: control e a 

Speak the last message from Emacs once again.
Optional interactive prefix arg 
`from-message-cache' speaks message cached from the most
recent call to function `message'.
The message is also placed in the kill ring for convenient yanking
if `emacspeak-speak-message-again-should-copy-to-kill-ring' is set.

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** emacspeak-speak-message-at-time	Key Sequence: control e @ 

Set up ring-at-time to speak message at specified time.
Provides simple stop watch functionality in addition to other things.
See documentation for command run-at-time for details on time-spec.

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** emacspeak-speak-minibuffer

Speak the minibuffer contents
 With prefix arg, speaks the rest of the buffer from point.
Negative prefix arg speaks from start of buffer to point.

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** emacspeak-speak-minor-mode-line	Key Sequence: control e  cap M  

Speak the minor mode-information.

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** emacspeak-speak-mode-line	Key Sequence: control e m 

Speak the mode-line.
Interactive prefix arg speaks buffer info.

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** emacspeak-speak-next-field	Key Sequence: control e > 

Skip across and speak the next contiguous sequence of non-blank characters.
Useful in moving across fields.
Will be improved if it proves useful.

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** emacspeak-speak-next-personality-chunk

Moves to the front of next chunk having current personality.
Speak that chunk after moving.

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** emacspeak-speak-next-window	Key Sequence: control e control n 

Speak the next window.

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** emacspeak-speak-other-buffer	Key Sequence: control e meta b 

Speak specified buffer.
Useful to listen to a buffer while in a different context.

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** emacspeak-speak-other-window

Speak contents of `other' window.
Speaks entire window irrespective of point.
Semantics  of `other' is the same as for the builtin Emacs command
`other-window'.
Optional argument ARG  specifies `other' window to speak.

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** emacspeak-speak-page	Key Sequence: control e [ 

Speak a page.
With prefix ARG, speaks rest of current page.
Negative prefix arg will read from start of current page to point.
If option  `voice-lock-mode' is on, then it will use any defined personality.

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** emacspeak-speak-page-interactively	Key Sequence: control e ] 

Speak the start of, rest of, or the entire page.
's' to speak the start.
'r' to speak the rest.
any other key to speak entire page.

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** emacspeak-speak-paragraph	Key Sequence: control e { 

Speak paragraph.
With prefix arg, speaks rest of current paragraph.
Negative prefix arg will read from start of current paragraph to point.
If voice-lock-mode is on, then it will use any defined personality. 

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** emacspeak-speak-paragraph-interactively	Key Sequence: control e  cap P  

Speak the start of, rest of, or the entire paragraph.
's' to speak the start.
'r' to speak the rest.
any other key to speak entire paragraph.

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** emacspeak-speak-predefined-window	Key Sequence: control e 9   control e 8   control e 7   control e 6   control e 5   control e 4   control e 3   control e 2   control e 1   control e 0 

Speak one of the first 10 windows on the screen.
Speaks entire window irrespective of point.
In general, you'll never have Emacs split the screen into more than
two or three.
Argument ARG determines the 'other' window to speak.
Semantics  of `other' is the same as for the builtin Emacs command
`other-window'.

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** emacspeak-speak-previous-field	Key Sequence: control e < 

Skip backwards across and speak  contiguous sequence of non-blank characters.
Useful in moving across fields.
Will be improved if it proves useful.

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** emacspeak-speak-previous-personality-chunk

Moves to the front of previous chunk having current personality.
Speak that chunk after moving.

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** emacspeak-speak-previous-window	Key Sequence: control e control p 

Speak the previous window.

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** emacspeak-speak-rectangle	Key Sequence: control e  cap R  

Speak a rectangle of text.
Rectangle is delimited by point and mark.
When call from a program,
arguments specify the START and END of the rectangle.

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** emacspeak-speak-region	Key Sequence: control e r 

Speak region.
Argument START  and END specify region to speak.

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** emacspeak-speak-rest-of-buffer	Key Sequence: control e n 

Speak remainder of the buffer starting at point

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** emacspeak-speak-sentence

Speak current sentence.
With prefix ARG, speaks the rest of the sentence  from point.
Negative prefix arg speaks from start of sentence to point.

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** emacspeak-speak-set-display-table

Sets up buffer specific speech display table that controls how
special characters are spoken. Interactive prefix argument causes
setting to be global.

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** emacspeak-speak-sexp	Key Sequence: control e ' 

Speak current sexp.
With prefix ARG, speaks the rest of the sexp  from point.
Negative prefix arg speaks from start of sexp to point.
If option  `voice-lock-mode' is on, then uses the personality.

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** emacspeak-speak-sexp-interactively	Key Sequence: control e " 

Speak the start of, rest of, or the entire sexp.
's' to speak the start.
'r' to speak the rest.
any other key to speak entire sexp.

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** emacspeak-speak-skim-buffer

Skim the current buffer  a paragraph at a time.

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** emacspeak-speak-skim-next-paragraph

Skim next paragraph.

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** emacspeak-speak-skim-paragraph

Skim paragraph.
Skimming a paragraph results in the speech speeding up after
the first clause.
Speech is scaled by the value of dtk-speak-skim-scale

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** emacspeak-speak-spaces-at-point	Key Sequence: control e CONTROL meta @ 

Speak the white space at point.

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** emacspeak-speak-spell-current-word

Spell word at  point.

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** emacspeak-speak-this-personality-chunk

Speak chunk of text around point that has current
personality.

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** emacspeak-speak-time	Key Sequence: control e t 

Speak the time.
Optional interactive prefix arg `C-u'invokes world clock.
Timezone is specified using minibuffer completion.
Second interactive prefix sets clock to new timezone.

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** emacspeak-speak-version	Key Sequence: control e  cap V  

Announce version information for running emacspeak.

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** emacspeak-speak-voice-annotate-paragraphs

Locate paragraphs and voice annotate the first word.
Here, paragraph is taken to mean a chunk of text preceded by a blank line.
Useful to do this before you listen to an entire buffer.

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** emacspeak-speak-window-information	Key Sequence: control e control w 

Speaks information about current window.

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** emacspeak-speak-word	Key Sequence: control e w 

Speak current word.
With prefix ARG, speaks the rest of the word from point.
Negative prefix arg speaks from start of word to point.
If executed  on the same buffer position a second time, the word is
spelt instead of being spoken.

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** emacspeak-speak-word-interactively

Speak the start of, rest of, or the entire word.
's' to speak the start.
'r' to speak the rest.
any other key to speak entire word.

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** emacspeak-speak-world-clock

Display current date and time  for specified zone.
Optional second arg `set' sets the TZ environment variable as well.

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** emacspeak-switch-to-completions-window

Jump to the *Completions* buffer if it is active.
We make the current minibuffer contents (which is obviously the
prefix for each entry in the completions buffer) inaudible
to reduce chatter.

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** emacspeak-toggle-action-mode

Toggle state of  Emacspeak  action mode.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** emacspeak-toggle-audio-indentation	Key Sequence: control e d i 

Toggle state of  Emacspeak  audio indentation.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.
Specifying the method of indentation as `tones'
results in the Dectalk producing a tone whose length is a function of the
line's indentation.  Specifying `speak'
results in the number of initial spaces being spoken.

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** emacspeak-toggle-character-echo	Key Sequence: control e d k 

Toggle state of  Emacspeak  character echo.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** emacspeak-toggle-comint-autospeak	Key Sequence: control e control q 

Toggle state of Emacspeak comint autospeak.
When turned on, comint output is automatically spoken.  Turn this on if
you want your shell to speak its results.  Interactive
PREFIX arg means toggle the global default value, and then
set the current local value to the result.

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** emacspeak-toggle-line-echo	Key Sequence: control e d l 

Toggle state of  Emacspeak  line echo.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** emacspeak-toggle-mail-alert	Key Sequence: control e meta m 

Toggle state of  Emacspeak  mail alert.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.
Turning on this option results in Emacspeak producing an auditory icon
indicating the arrival  of new mail when displaying the mode line.

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** emacspeak-toggle-show-point	Key Sequence: control e control d 

Toggle state of  Emacspeak-show-point.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** emacspeak-toggle-speak-line-invert-filter	Key Sequence: control e \ 

Toggle state of   how column filter is interpreted.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** emacspeak-toggle-speak-messages	Key Sequence: control e q 

Toggle the state of whether emacspeak echoes messages.

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** emacspeak-toggle-which-function	Key Sequence: control e meta w 

Toggle state of  Emacspeak  which function mode.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** emacspeak-toggle-word-echo	Key Sequence: control e d w 

Toggle state of  Emacspeak  word echo.
Interactive PREFIX arg means toggle  the global default value, and then set the
current local  value to the result.

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** emacspeak-use-customized-blink-paren

A customized blink-paren to speak  matching opening paren.
We need to call this in case Emacs
is anal and loads its own builtin blink-paren function
which does not talk.

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** emacspeak-view-register	Key Sequence: control e v 

Display the contents of a register, and then speak it.

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** emacspeak-voicify-rectangle

Voicify the current rectangle.
When calling from a program,arguments are
START END personality
Prompts for PERSONALITY  with completion when called interactively.

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** emacspeak-voicify-region

Voicify the current region.
When calling from a program,arguments are
START END personality.
Prompts for PERSONALITY  with completion when called interactively.

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** emacspeak-zap-tts	Key Sequence: control e d z 

Send this command to the TTS directly.

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** emacspeak-table-copy-current-element-to-register

Speak current table element

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** emacspeak-table-copy-to-clipboard

Copy table in current buffer to the table clipboard.
Current buffer must be in emacspeak-table mode.

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** emacspeak-table-display-table-in-region	Key Sequence: control e TAB 

Recognize tabular data in current region and display it in table
browsing mode in a a separate buffer.
emacspeak table mode is designed to let you browse tabular data using
all the power of the two-dimensional spatial layout while giving you
sufficient contextual information.  The tables subdirectory of the
emacspeak distribution contains some sample tables --these are the
CalTrain schedules.  Execute command `describe-mode' bound to
C-h m in a buffer that is in emacspeak table mode to read
the documentation on the table browser.

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** emacspeak-table-find-csv-file

Process a csv (comma separated values) file. 
The processed  data and presented using emacspeak table navigation. 

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** emacspeak-table-find-file	Key Sequence: control e control t 

Open a file containing table data and display it in table mode.
emacspeak table mode is designed to let you browse tabular data using
all the power of the two-dimensional spatial layout while giving you
sufficient contextual information.  The etc/tables subdirectory of the
emacspeak distribution contains some sample tables --these are the
CalTrain schedules.  Execute command `describe-mode' bound to
C-h m in a buffer that is in emacspeak table mode to read
the documentation on the table browser.

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** emacspeak-table-get-entry-with-headers

Return   both row and column header and table element

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** emacspeak-table-goto

Prompt for a table cell coordinates and jump to it.

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** emacspeak-table-goto-bottom

Goes to the bottom of the current column.

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** emacspeak-table-goto-left

Goes to the left of the current row.

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** emacspeak-table-goto-right

Goes to the right of the current row.

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** emacspeak-table-goto-top

Goes to the top of the current column.

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** emacspeak-table-next-column

Move to the next column if possible

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** emacspeak-table-next-row

Move to the next row if possible

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** emacspeak-table-paste-from-clipboard

Paste the emacspeak table clipboard into the current buffer.
Use the major  mode of this buffer to  decide what kind of table
markup to use.

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** emacspeak-table-previous-column

Move to the previous column  if possible

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** emacspeak-table-previous-row

Move to the previous row if possible

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** emacspeak-table-search

Search the table for matching elements.  Interactively prompts for
row or column to search and pattern to look for.    If there is a match, makes
the matching cell current. When called from a program, `what' can
  be either `row' or `column'.

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** emacspeak-table-search-column

Search in current table column.

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** emacspeak-table-search-headers

Search the table row or column headers.  Interactively prompts for
row or column to search and pattern to look for.  If there is a
match, makes the matching row or column current.

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** emacspeak-table-search-row

Search in current table row.

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** emacspeak-table-select-automatic-speaking-method

Interactively select the kind of automatic speech to produce when
browsing table elements

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** emacspeak-table-sort-on-current-column

Sort table on current column. 

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** emacspeak-table-speak-both-headers-and-element

Speak  both row and column header and table element

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** emacspeak-table-speak-column-filtered

Speaks a table column after applying a specified column filter.
Optional prefix arg prompts for a new filter.

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** emacspeak-table-speak-column-header-and-element

Speak  column header and table element

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** emacspeak-table-speak-coordinates

Speak current table coordinates.

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** emacspeak-table-speak-current-element

Speak current table element

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** emacspeak-table-speak-dimensions

Speak current table dimensions.

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** emacspeak-table-speak-row-filtered

Speaks a table row after applying a specified row filter.
Optional prefix arg prompts for a new filter.

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** emacspeak-table-speak-row-header-and-element

Speak  row header and table element

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** emacspeak-table-ui-filter-load

Load saved filter settings.

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** emacspeak-table-ui-filter-save

Save out filter settings.

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** emacspeak-table-view-csv-buffer

Process a csv (comma separated values) data. 
The processed  data and presented using emacspeak table navigation. 

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** emacspeak-widget-browse-widget-interactively

Allows you to browse a widget

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** emacspeak-widget-help

Speak help for widget under point.

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** emacspeak-widget-summarize-parent

Summarize parent of widget at point.

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** emacspeak-widget-summarize-widget-under-point

Summarize a widget if any under point.
Optional interactive prefix specifies how many levels to go up from current
widget before summarizing.

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** emacspeak-widget-update-from-minibuffer

Sets widget at point by invoking its prompter.

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** emacspeak-annotate-add-annotation

Add annotation to the annotation working buffer.
Prompt for annotation buffer if not already set.
Interactive prefix arg `reset' prompts for the annotation
buffer even if one is already set.
Annotation is entered in a temporary buffer and the
annotation is inserted into the working buffer when complete.

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** emacspeak-clipboard-copy	Key Sequence: control e control c 

Copy contents of the region to the emacspeak clipboard.
Previous contents of the clipboard will be overwritten.  The Emacspeak
clipboard is a convenient way of sharing information between
independent Emacspeak sessions running on the same or different
machines.  Do not use this for sharing information within an Emacs
session --Emacs' register commands are far more efficient and
light-weight.  Optional interactive prefix arg results in Emacspeak
prompting for the clipboard file to use.
Argument START and END specifies  region.
Optional argument PROMPT  specifies whether we prompt for the name of a clipboard file.

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** emacspeak-clipboard-paste	Key Sequence: control e control y 

Yank contents of the Emacspeak clipboard at point.
The Emacspeak clipboard is a convenient way of sharing information between
independent Emacspeak sessions running on the same or different
machines.  Do not use this for sharing information within an Emacs
session --Emacs' register commands are far more efficient and
light-weight.  Optional interactive prefix arg pastes from
the emacspeak table clipboard instead.

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** emacspeak-copy-current-file	Key Sequence: control e meta c 

Copy file visited in current buffer to new location.
Prompts for the new location and preserves modification time
  when copying.  If location is a directory, the file is copied
  to that directory under its current name ; if location names
  a file in an existing directory, the specified name is
  used.  Asks for confirmation if the copy will result in an
  existing file being overwritten.

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** emacspeak-curl

Grab URL using Curl, and preview it with W3.

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** emacspeak-customize	Key Sequence: control e  cap C  

Customize Emacspeak.

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** emacspeak-customize-personal-settings

Create a customization buffer for browsing and updating
personal customizations.

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** emacspeak-cvs-get-anonymous	Key Sequence: control e <control down> 

Get latest cvs snapshot of emacspeak.

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** emacspeak-cvs-gnu-get-project-snapshot

Grab CVS snapshot  of specified project from GNU.

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** emacspeak-cvs-sf-get-project-snapshot

Grab CVS snapshot  of specified project from Sourceforge.

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** emacspeak-emergency-tts-restart	Key Sequence: control e <insert> 

For use in an emergency.
Will start TTS engine specified by 
emacspeak-emergency-tts-server.

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** emacspeak-frame-label-or-switch-to-labelled-frame	Key Sequence: control e meta f 

Switch to labelled frame.
With optional PREFIX argument, label current frame.

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** emacspeak-frame-read-frame-label

Read a frame label with completion.

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** emacspeak-generate-documentation

Generate docs for all emacspeak commands.
Prompts for FILENAME in which to save the documentation.
Warning! Contents of file filename will be overwritten.

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** emacspeak-generate-texinfo-command-documentation

Generate texinfo documentation  for all emacspeak
commands  into file commands.texi.
Warning! Contents of file commands.texi will be overwritten.

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** emacspeak-generate-texinfo-option-documentation

Generate texinfo documentation  for all emacspeak
options  into file filename.
Warning! Contents of file filename will be overwritten.

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** emacspeak-kill-buffer-quietly

Kill current buffer without asking for confirmation.

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** emacspeak-learn-mode	Key Sequence: control e control h 

Helps you learn the keys.  You can press keys and hear what they do.
To leave, press C-g.

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** emacspeak-link-current-file	Key Sequence: control e meta l 

Link (hard link) file visited in current buffer to new location.
Prompts for the new location and preserves modification time
  when linking.  If location is a directory, the file is copied
  to that directory under its current name ; if location names
  a file in an existing directory, the specified name is
  used.  Signals an error if target already exists.

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** emacspeak-links

Launch links on  specified URL in a new terminal.

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** emacspeak-lynx

Launch lynx on  specified URL in a new terminal.

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** emacspeak-next-frame-or-buffer	Key Sequence: <control right> 

Move to next buffer.
With optional interactive prefix arg `frame', move to next frame instead.

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** emacspeak-previous-frame-or-buffer	Key Sequence: <control left> 

Move to previous buffer.
With optional interactive prefix arg `frame', move to previous frame instead.

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** emacspeak-root	Key Sequence: control e control r 

Start a root shell or switch to one that already exists.
Optional interactive prefix arg `cd' executes cd
default-directory after switching.

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** emacspeak-select-this-buffer-next-display	Key Sequence: control e <control right> 

Select this buffer as displayed in a `next' frame.
See documentation for command
`emacspeak-select-this-buffer-other-window-display' for the
meaning of `next'.

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** emacspeak-select-this-buffer-other-window-display

Switch  to this buffer as displayed in a different frame.  Emacs
allows you to display the same buffer in multiple windows or
frames.  These different windows can display different
portions of the buffer.  This is equivalent to leaving a
book open at places at once.  This command allows you to
move to the places where you have left the book open.  The
number used to invoke this command specifies which of the
displays you wish to select.  Typically you will have two or
at most three such displays open.  The current display is 0,
the next is 1, and so on.  Optional argument ARG specifies
the display to select.

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** emacspeak-select-this-buffer-previous-display	Key Sequence: control e <control left> 

Select this buffer as displayed in a `previous' window.
See documentation for command
`emacspeak-select-this-buffer-other-window-display' for the
meaning of `previous'.

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** emacspeak-show-personality-at-point	Key Sequence: control e meta v 

Show value of property personality (and possibly face)
at point.

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** emacspeak-show-property-at-point	Key Sequence: control e meta p 

Show value of PROPERTY at point.
If optional arg property is not supplied, read it interactively.
Provides completion based on properties that are of interest.
If no property is set, show a message and exit.

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** emacspeak-skip-blank-lines-backward	Key Sequence: <shift> <up> 

Move backward  across blank lines.
The line under point is   then spoken.
Signals beginning  of buffer.

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** emacspeak-skip-blank-lines-forward	Key Sequence: <shift> <down> 

Move forward across blank lines.
The line under point is then spoken.
Signals end of buffer.

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** emacspeak-speak-browse-linux-howto	Key Sequence: control e  cap H  

Browse a Linux Howto file.
We cleanup underlining, and set up outline mode correctly.

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** emacspeak-speak-hostname	Key Sequence: control e meta h 

Speak host name.

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** emacspeak-speak-popup-messages	Key Sequence: control h  cap M  

Pop up messages buffer.
If it is already selected then hide it and try to restore
previous window configuration.

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** emacspeak-speak-run-shell-command	Key Sequence: control e ! 

Invoke shell COMMAND and display its output as a table.  The results
are placed in a buffer in Emacspeak's table browsing mode.  Optional
interactive prefix arg as-root runs the command as root (not yet
implemented).  Use this for running shell commands that produce
tabulated output.  This command should be used for shell commands that
produce tabulated output that works with Emacspeak's table recognizer.
Verify this first by running the command in a shell and executing
command `emacspeak-table-display-table-in-region' normally bound to
C-e TAB.

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** emacspeak-speak-show-active-network-interfaces	Key Sequence: control e  cap I  

Shows all active network interfaces in the echo area.
With interactive prefix argument ADDRESS it prompts for a
specific interface and shows its address. The address is
also copied to the kill ring for convenient yanking.

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** emacspeak-speak-show-memory-used

Convenience command to view state of memory used in this session so far.

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** emacspeak-speak-telephone-directory

Lookup and display a phone number.
With prefix arg, opens the phone book for editting.

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** emacspeak-speak-this-buffer-next-display	Key Sequence: control e <right> 

Speak this buffer as displayed in a `previous' window.
See documentation for command
`emacspeak-speak-this-buffer-other-window-display' for the
meaning of `next'.

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** emacspeak-speak-this-buffer-other-window-display	Key Sequence: control e / 

Speak this buffer as displayed in a different frame.  Emacs
allows you to display the same buffer in multiple windows or
frames.  These different windows can display different
portions of the buffer.  This is equivalent to leaving a
book open at places at once.  This command allows you to
listen to the places where you have left the book open.  The
number used to invoke this command specifies which of the
displays you wish to speak.  Typically you will have two or
at most three such displays open.  The current display is 0,
the next is 1, and so on.  Optional argument ARG specifies
the display to speak.

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** emacspeak-speak-this-buffer-previous-display	Key Sequence: control e <aleft> 

Speak this buffer as displayed in a `previous' window.
See documentation for command
`emacspeak-speak-this-buffer-other-window-display' for the
meaning of `previous'.

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** emacspeak-ssh-tts-restart

Restart specified ssh tts server.

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** emacspeak-sudo

SUDo command --run command as super user.

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** emacspeak-switch-to-previous-buffer

Switch to most recently used interesting buffer.

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** emacspeak-symlink-current-file	Key Sequence: control e meta s 

Link (symbolic link) file visited in current buffer to new location.
Prompts for the new location and preserves modification time
  when linking.  If location is a directory, the file is copied
  to that directory under its current name ; if location names
  a file in an existing directory, the specified name is
  used.  Signals an error if target already exists.

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** emacspeak-view-emacspeak-doc	Key Sequence: control e  cap D  

Display a summary of all Emacspeak commands.

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** emacspeak-view-emacspeak-faq	Key Sequence: control e  cap F  

Browse the Emacspeak FAQ.

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** emacspeak-view-emacspeak-news	Key Sequence: control e  cap N  

Display info on recent change to Emacspeak.

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** emacspeak-view-emacspeak-tips	Key Sequence: control e  cap T  

Browse  Emacspeak productivity tips.

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** emacspeak-wizards-count-slides-in-region

Count slides starting from point.

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** emacspeak-wizards-dvi-display

Called to set up preview of an DVI file.
Assumes we are in a buffer visiting a .DVI file.
Previews those contents as text and nukes the buffer
visiting the DVI file.

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** emacspeak-wizards-dvi-mode

Major mode for browsing DVI files.


DVI files  are converted to text and previewed using text mode.

This mode runs the hook `emacspeak-wizards-dvi-mode-hook', as the final step
during initialization.

key             binding
---             -------



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** emacspeak-wizards-edit-file-as-root

Edit file as root using sudo vi.
See /etc/sudoers for how to set up sudo.

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** emacspeak-wizards-find-grep

Run compile using find and grep. 
Interactive  arguments specify filename pattern and search pattern.

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** emacspeak-wizards-find-longest-line-in-region

Find longest line in region.
Moves to the longest line when called interactively.

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** emacspeak-wizards-find-longest-paragraph-in-region

Find longest paragraph in region.
Moves to the longest paragraph when called interactively.

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** emacspeak-wizards-finder-find

Run find-dired on specified switches after prompting for the
directory to where find is to be launched.

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** emacspeak-wizards-finder-mode

Emacspeak Finder



This mode runs the hook `emacspeak-wizards-finder-mode-hook', as the final step
during initialization.

key             binding
---             -------



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** emacspeak-wizards-fix-read-only-text

Nuke read-only property on text range.

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** emacspeak-wizards-fix-typo

Search and replace  recursively in all files with extension `ext'
for `word' and replace it with correction.
Use with caution.

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** emacspeak-wizards-generate-finder

Generate a widget-enabled finder wizard.

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** emacspeak-wizards-generate-voice-sampler

Generate a buffer that shows a sample line in all the ACSS settings
for the current voice family.

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** emacspeak-wizards-get-table-content-from-file

Extract table specified by depth and count from HTML
content at file.
Extracted content is placed as a csv file in task.csv.

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** emacspeak-wizards-get-table-content-from-url

Extract table specified by depth and count from HTML
content at URL.
Extracted content is placed as a csv file in task.csv.

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** emacspeak-wizards-google-hits

Filter Google results after performing search to show just the
hits.

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** emacspeak-wizards-how-many-matches

If you define a file local variable 
called `emacspeak-occur-pattern' that holds a regular expression 
that matches  lines of interest, you can use this command to conveniently
run `how-many' to count  matching header lines.
With interactive prefix arg, prompts for and remembers the file local pattern.

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** emacspeak-wizards-move-and-speak

Speaks a chunk of text bounded by point and a target position.
Target position is specified using a navigation command and a
count that specifies how many times to execute that command
first.
Point is left at the target position.
Interactively, command is specified by pressing the key that
;;invokes the command.

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** emacspeak-wizards-occur-header-lines

If you define a file local variable called
`emacspeak-occur-pattern' that holds a regular expression that
matches header lines, you can use this command to conveniently
run `occur' to find matching header lines. With prefix arg,
prompts for and sets value of the file local pattern.

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** emacspeak-wizards-portfolio-quotes

Bring up detailed stock quotes for portfolio specified by 
emacspeak-websearch-personal-portfolio.

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** emacspeak-wizards-ppp-toggle

Bring up or bring down ppp.

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** emacspeak-wizards-ppt-display

Called to set up preview of an PPT file.
Assumes we are in a buffer visiting a .ppt file.
Previews those contents as HTML and nukes the buffer
visiting the ppt file.

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** emacspeak-wizards-ppt-mode

Major mode for browsing PPT slides.


PPT files  are converted to HTML and previewed using W3.

In addition to any hooks its parent mode `text-mode' might have run,
this mode runs the hook `emacspeak-wizards-ppt-mode-hook', as the final step
during initialization.

key             binding
---             -------



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** emacspeak-wizards-rivo

Rivo wizard.
Prompts for relevant information and schedules a rivo job using
  UNIX AT scheduling facility.
RIVO is implemented by rivo.pl ---
 a Perl script  that can be used to launch realaudio and record
   streaming media for  a specified duration.

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** emacspeak-wizards-rpm-query-in-dired

Run rpm -qi on current dired entry.

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** emacspeak-wizards-shell-toggle	Key Sequence: control e <f11> 

Switch to the shell buffer and cd to 
 the directory of the current buffer.

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** emacspeak-wizards-show-commentary

Display commentary. Default is to display commentary from current buffer.

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** emacspeak-wizards-show-environment-variable

Display value of specified environment variable.

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** emacspeak-wizards-show-face

Show salient properties of specified face.

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** emacspeak-wizards-show-list-variable

Convenience command to view Emacs variables that are long lists.
Prompts for a variable name and displays its value in a separate buffer.
Lists are displayed one element per line.
Argument VAR specifies variable whose value is to be displayed.

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** emacspeak-wizards-speak-iso-datetime

Make ISO date-time speech friendly.

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** emacspeak-wizards-spot-words

Searches recursively in all files with extension `ext'
for `word' and displays hits in a compilation buffer.

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** emacspeak-wizards-squeeze-blanks

Squeeze multiple blank lines in current buffer.

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** emacspeak-wizards-terminal

Launch terminal and rename buffer appropriately.

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** emacspeak-wizards-toggle-mm-dd-yyyy-date-pronouncer

Toggle pronunciation of mm-dd-yyyy dates.

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** emacspeak-wizards-tpctl-display-status

Show display status on thinkpads using tpctl.

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** emacspeak-wizards-tramp-open-location

Open specified tramp location.
Location is specified by name.

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** emacspeak-wizards-unhex-uri

UnEscape URI

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** emacspeak-wizards-units

Run units in a comint sub-process.

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** emacspeak-wizards-use-w3-or-w3m

Alternates between using W3 and W3M for browse-url.

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** emacspeak-wizards-vc-n

Accelerator for VC viewer.

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** emacspeak-wizards-vc-viewer

View contents of specified virtual console.

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** emacspeak-wizards-vc-viewer-mode

Major mode for interactively viewing virtual console contents.


key             binding
---             -------

C-l		emacspeak-wizards-vc-viewer-refresh



This mode runs the hook `emacspeak-wizards-vc-viewer-mode-hook', as the final step
during initialization.

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** emacspeak-wizards-vc-viewer-refresh

Refresh view of VC we're viewing.

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** emacspeak-wizards-vi-as-su-file

Launch sudo vi on specified file in a terminal.

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** emacspeak-wizards-voice-sampler

Read a personality  and apply it to the current line.

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** emacspeak-wizards-vpn-toggle

Bring up or bring down vpn.

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** emacspeak-wizards-xl-display

Called to set up preview of an XL file.
Assumes we are in a buffer visiting a .xls file.
Previews those contents as HTML and nukes the buffer
visiting the xls file.

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** emacspeak-wizards-xl-mode

Major mode for browsing XL spreadsheets.


XL Sheets are converted to HTML and previewed using W3.

In addition to any hooks its parent mode `text-mode' might have run,
this mode runs the hook `emacspeak-wizards-xl-mode-hook', as the final step
during initialization.

key             binding
---             -------



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** cd-tool	Key Sequence: control e DEL 

Front-end to CDTool.
Bind this function to a convenient key-
Emacspeak users automatically have 
this bound to <DEL> in the emacspeak keymap.

Key     Action
---     ------

+       Next Track
-       Previous Track
SPC     Pause or Resume
e       Eject
=       Shuffle
i       CD Info
p       Play
s       Stop
t       track
c       clip
cap C   Save clip to disk


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** emacspeak-alsaplayer-launch

Launch Alsaplayer.
user is placed in a buffer associated with the newly created
Alsaplayer session.

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** emacspeak-amphetadesk

Open amphetadesk.

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** emacspeak-amphetadesk-quick-add

Quick add URL to Amphetadesk by prompting for URL.

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** emacspeak-appt-repeat-announcement	Key Sequence: control e  cap A  

Speaks the most recently displayed appointment message if any.

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** emacspeak-atom-browse

Browse specified ATOM feed.

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** emacspeak-atom-display

Retrieve and display ATOM URL.

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** emacspeak-daisy-open-book	Key Sequence: control e control b 

Open Digital Talking Book specified by navigation file filename.

This is the main entry point to the  Emacspeak Daisy reader.
Opening a Daisy navigation file (.ncx file) results in a
navigation buffer that can be used to browse and read the book.

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** emacspeak-filtertext	Key Sequence: control e ^ 

Copy over text in region to special filtertext buffer in
preparation for interactively filtering text. 

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** emacspeak-freeamp

Play specified resource using freeamp.
Resource is an  MP3 file or m3u playlist.
The player is placed in a buffer in emacspeak-freeamp-mode.

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** emacspeak-freeamp-freeamp-call-command

Call appropriate freeamp command.

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** emacspeak-freeamp-freeamp-command

Execute FreeAmp command.

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** emacspeak-gridtext-apply

Apply grid to region.

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** emacspeak-gridtext-load

Load saved grid settings.

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** emacspeak-gridtext-save

Save out grid settings.

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** emacspeak-hide-or-expose-all-blocks

Hide or expose all blocks in buffer.

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** emacspeak-hide-or-expose-block	Key Sequence: control e j 

Hide or expose a block of text.
This command either hides or exposes a block of text
starting on the current line.  A block of text is defined as
a portion of the buffer in which all lines start with a
common PREFIX.  Optional interactive prefix arg causes all
blocks in current buffer to be hidden or exposed.

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** emacspeak-hide-speak-block-sans-prefix	Key Sequence: control e control j 

Speaks current block after stripping its prefix.
If the current block is not hidden, it first hides it.
This is useful because as you locate blocks, you can invoke this
command to listen to the block,
and when you have heard enough navigate easily  to move past the block.

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** emacspeak-imcom

Start IMCom.

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** emacspeak-info-wizard	Key Sequence: control h TAB 

Read a node spec from the minibuffer and launch
Info-goto-node.
See documentation for command `Info-goto-node' for details on
node-spec.

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** emacspeak-m-player	Key Sequence: control e : 

Play specified resource using m-player.
Resource is an  MP3 file or m3u playlist.
The player is placed in a buffer in emacspeak-m-player-mode.

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** emacspeak-madplay

Play specified resource using madplay.
Resource is an  MP3 file or directory containing mp3 files.
The player is placed in a buffer in emacspeak-madplay-mode.

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** emacspeak-madplay-madplay-call-command

Call appropriate madplay command.

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** emacspeak-madplay-madplay-command

Execute Madplay command.

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** emacspeak-ocr	Key Sequence: control e control o 

An OCR front-end for the Emacspeak desktop.  

Page image is acquired using tools from the SANE package.
The acquired image is run through the OCR engine if one is
available, and the results placed in a buffer that is
suitable for browsing the results.

For detailed help, invoke command emacspeak-ocr bound to
C-e C-o to launch emacspeak-ocr-mode, and press
`?' to display mode-specific help for emacspeak-ocr-mode.

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** emacspeak-realaudio	Key Sequence: control e ; 

Start or control streaming audio including MP3 and
realaudio.  If using `TRPlayer' as the player, accepts
trplayer control commands if a stream is already playing.
Otherwise, the playing stream is simply stopped.  If no
stream is playing, this command prompts for a realaudio
resource.  Realaudio resources can be specified either as a
Realaudio URL, the location of a local Realaudio file, or as
the name of a local Realaudio metafile. Realaudio resources
you have played in this session are available in the
minibuffer history.  The default is to play the resource you
played most recently. Emacspeak uses the contents of the
directory specified by variable
emacspeak-realaudio-shortcuts-directory to offer a set of
completions. Hit space to use this completion list.

If using TRPlayer, you can either give one-shot commands
using command emacspeak-realaudio available from anywhere on
the audio desktop as `C-e ;'.
Alternatively, switch to buffer *realaudio* using
`C-e ;;' if you wish to issue many
navigation commands.  Note that buffer *realaudio* uses a
special major mode that provides the various navigation
commands via single keystrokes.

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** emacspeak-realaudio-browse

Browse RAM file before playing the selected component.

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** emacspeak-realaudio-get-current-time-in-seconds

Return current time in seconds.

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** emacspeak-realaudio-play

Play a realaudio stream.  Uses files from your Realaudio
shortcuts directory for completion.  See documentation for
user configurable variable emacspeak-realaudio-shortcuts-directory. 

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** emacspeak-realaudio-set-end-mark

Set end mark. Default is to set marker to current play time.
Mark is specified in seconds.

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** emacspeak-realaudio-set-start-mark

Set start mark. Default is to set marker to current play time.
Mark is specified in seconds.

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** emacspeak-realaudio-write-mp3-clip

Writes specified clip from current mp3 stream.
Prompts for start and end times as well as file  to save the clippi

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** emacspeak-remote-connect-to-server	Key Sequence: control e meta r 

Connect to and start using remote speech server running on host host
and listening on port port.  Host is the hostname of the remote
server, typically the desktop machine.  Port is the tcp port that that
host is listening on for speech requests.

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** emacspeak-remote-quick-connect-to-server

Connect to remote server.
Does not prompt for host or port, but quietly uses the
guesses that appear as defaults when prompting.
Use this once you are sure the guesses are usually correct.

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** emacspeak-remote-ssh-to-server

Open ssh session to where we came from.

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** emacspeak-rss-browse	Key Sequence: control e control u 

Browse specified RSS feed.

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** emacspeak-rss-display

Retrieve and display RSS URL.

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** emacspeak-speak-current-field	Key Sequence: control e . 

Speak current field.
A field is
defined  by Emacs 21.

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** emacspeak-tabulate-region	Key Sequence: control e i 

Voicifies the white-space of a table if one found.  Optional interactive prefix
arg mark-fields specifies if the header row information is used to mark fields
in the white-space.

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** emacspeak-tapestry-describe-tapestry	Key Sequence: control e meta t 

Describe the current layout of visible buffers in current frame.
Use interactive prefix arg to get coordinate positions of the
displayed buffers.

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** emacspeak-tapestry-select-window-by-name	Key Sequence: control e  cap W  

Select window by the name of the buffer it displays.
This is useful when using modes like ECB or the new GDB UI where
  you want to preserve the window layout 
but quickly switch to a window by name.

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** emacspeak-url-template-fetch	Key Sequence: control e u 

Fetch a pre-defined resource.
Use Emacs completion to obtain a list of available resources.
Resources typically prompt for the relevant information
before completing the request.
Optional interactive prefix arg displays documentation for specified resource.

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** emacspeak-url-template-load

Load URL template resources from specified location.

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** emacspeak-w3-browse-atom-at-point

Browses Atom url under point.

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** emacspeak-w3-browse-rss-at-point

Browses RSS url under point.

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** emacspeak-w3-browse-url-with-style

Browse URL with specified XSL style.

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** emacspeak-w3-browse-xml-url-with-style

Browse XML URL with specified XSL style.

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** emacspeak-w3-class-filter-and-follow

Follow url and point, and filter the result by specified class.
Class can be set locally for a buffer, and overridden with an
interactive prefix arg. If there is a known rewrite url rule, that is
used as well.

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** emacspeak-w3-count-matches

Count matches for locator  in HTML.

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** emacspeak-w3-count-nested-tables

Count nested tables in HTML.

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** emacspeak-w3-count-tables

Count  tables in HTML.

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** emacspeak-w3-curl-url-under-point

Display contents of URL under point using Curl and W3.  The
document is displayed in a separate buffer. 

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-by-class

Extract elements having specified class attribute from HTML. Extracts
specified elements from current WWW page and displays it in a separate
buffer. Optional arg url specifies the page to extract content from.
Interactive use provides list of class values as completion.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-by-class-list

Extract elements having class specified in list `classes' from HTML.
Extracts specified elements from current WWW page and displays it in a
separate buffer. Optional arg url specifies the page to extract
content from. Interactive use provides list of class values as
completion. 

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-media-streams

Extract links to media streams.
operate on current web page when in a W3 buffer; otherwise prompt for url.
`prompt-url' is the URL to process. Prompts for URL when called
interactively. Optional arg `speak' specifies if the result should be
spoken automatically.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-nested-table

Extract nested table specified by `table-index'. Default is to
operate on current web page when in a W3 buffer; otherwise
`prompt-url' is the URL to process. Prompts for URL when called
interactively. Optional arg `speak' specifies if the result should be
spoken automatically.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-nested-table-list

Extract specified list of tables from a WWW page.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-node-by-id

Extract specified node from URI.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-print-streams

Extract links to printable  streams.
operate on current web page when in a W3 buffer; otherwise prompt for url.
`prompt-url' is the URL to process. Prompts for URL when called
interactively. Optional arg `speak' specifies if the result should be
spoken automatically.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-table-by-match

Extract table containing  specified match.
 Optional arg url specifies the page to extract content from.
Interactive prefix arg causes url to be read from the minibuffer.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-table-by-position

Extract table at specified position.
 Optional arg url specifies the page to extract content from.
Interactive prefix arg causes url to be read from the minibuffer.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-tables-by-match-list

Extract specified  tables from a WWW page.
Tables are specified by containing  match pattern 
 found in the match list.

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** emacspeak-w3-extract-tables-by-position-list

Extract specified list of nested tables from a WWW page.
Tables are specified by their position in the list 
nested of tables found in the page.

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** emacspeak-w3-google-on-this-site

Perform a google search restricted to the current WWW site.

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** emacspeak-w3-google-similar-to-this-page

Ask Google to find documents similar to this one.

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** emacspeak-w3-google-who-links-to-this-page

Perform a google search to locate documents that link to the
current page.

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** emacspeak-w3-preview-this-buffer

Preview this buffer.

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** emacspeak-w3-preview-this-region

Preview this region.

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** emacspeak-w3-realaudio-play-url-at-point

Play url under point as realaudio

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** emacspeak-w3-set-xsl-keep-result

Set value of `emacspeak-w3-xsl-keep-result'.

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** emacspeak-w3-xpath-filter-and-follow

Follow url and point, and filter the result by specified xpath.
XPath can be set locally for a buffer, and overridden with an
interactive prefix arg. If there is a known rewrite url rule, that is
used as well.

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** emacspeak-w3-xsl-toggle

Toggle  application of XSL transformations.
This uses XSLT Processor xsltproc available as part of the
libxslt package.

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** emacspeak-w3-xslt-apply

Apply specified transformation to current page.

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** emacspeak-w3-xslt-filter

Extract elements matching specified XPath path locator
from HTML.  Extracts specified elements from current WWW
page and displays it in a separate buffer.  Optional arg url
specifies the page to extract table from.
Optional arg COMPLEMENT inverts the filter.  

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** emacspeak-w3-xslt-select

Select XSL transformation applied to WWW pages before they are displayed .

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** emacspeak-websearch-dispatch	Key Sequence: control e ? 

Launches specific websearch queries.
Press `?' to list available search engines.
Once selected, the selected searcher prompts for additional information as appropriate.
When using W3,  this interface attempts to speak the most relevant information on the result page.

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** emacspeak-websearch-emapspeak-near-my-location

Perform search relative to `my-location'.

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** emacspeak-websearch-google

Perform a Google search.
Optional interactive prefix arg `lucky' is equivalent to hitting the 
I'm Feeling Lucky button on Google.

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** emacspeak-websearch-google-search-in-date-range

Use this from inside the calendar to do Google date-range searches.

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** emacspeak-websearch-usenet	Key Sequence: control e  cap U  

Prompt and browse a Usenet newsgroup.
Optional interactive prefix arg results in prompting for a search term.

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** emacspeak-websearch-usenet-search

Search a Usenet newsgroup.

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** emacspeak-xml-shell

Start Xml-Shell on contents of system-id.

  

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