Eric S. Johansson wrote: > Andreas Roehler wrote: >> with python-mode.el from >> >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/python-mode/ > > I think there's something wrong with the site because it tells me it's version > 1.0 from year 2005.
You are right, sorry. I should tell you the present place. Barry Warsaw, the maintainer, took it to https://launchpad.net/python-mode Please look there for last version. Maybe subscribe the mailing list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I suggest to continue there with all questions concerning your needs and python-mode with Emacs. So lets dig through python-mode.el first, if it contains already some code suitable for you. > >> Meanwhile I'll reflect a draft addressing your needs. > > there is a rather sizable set of things that could be added to assist speech > during programming. I'm mostly concerned about the editing aspect of speech > driven programming. > Seems interesting in many respects. >> BTW, what about this stuff?: >> >> http://www.cb1.com/~john/computing/emacs/handsfree/index.html > > it's interesting but most of it is very low level user interface orientation. > Lo level stuff is relatively easy to implement. High-level stuff is much more > difficult than the equivalent GUI abstraction. > > a narrow channel interface stuff is very interesting especially if you take > full advantage of the concept. With regards to programming, a narrow channel > interface would let you choose a relatively low number of "big" items in the > field of vision and then let you continue to narrow until you can easily > operate > on the item of interest. > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list