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Re: listing the most user friendly apps with emacspeak.



In the spirit of learning new things, another thing to use is
alsaplayer -- which provides a nice interface for interactively
adding and removing things from the playlist --- I also like its
time display better than what mplayer provides.

>>>>> "Lukas" == Lukas Loehrer <listaddr1@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    Lukas> Hi Raman,
    Lukas> 
    Lukas> thank you for the hint. That is the beauty of using
    Lukas> emacspeak, one keeps learning new things about it
    Lukas> almost every day :).
    Lukas> 
    Lukas> Best regards, Lukas
    Lukas> 
    Lukas> T. V. Raman writes ("Re: listing the most user
    Lukas> friendly apps with emacspeak."):
    >> Lucas, You may be doing a bit more work than necessary in
    >> your solution.
    >> 
    >> When in a dired buffer C-e ; should prompt with the
    >> current dir, and you can use completion to pick the file,
    >> or hit enter to play all files in the directory.

-- 
Best Regards,
--raman

      
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