On Sun, 2006-02-12 at 11:48, Petra Ritter wrote:
> hello Satyam,
>
> on Sunday, 12th Feb. 2006 at 09:13 wrote Satyam:
>
> > Hi,
> > Let me explain once again.
> > The problem is
> > When ever I typed or read the text I am not able to figure out
> > whether a letter is upper case or lower case.
>
hello Javier
on Sunday, 12th Feb. 2006 at 20:58 wrote Fco. Javier Dorado MartÃnez:
> Hi to all
> I think that an verbosity option must be available here.
> Now there's no way to determine reading a text character by character what
> letter is capitalized.
> I would be nice to have gnopernicus sa
Hi to all
I think that an verbosity option must be available here.
Now there's no way to determine reading a text character by character what
letter is capitalized.
I would be nice to have gnopernicus say "cap b", "cap c", etc reading
character by character when a letter is capital.
Also would be
hello Satyam,
on Sunday, 12th Feb. 2006 at 09:13 wrote Satyam:
> Hi,
> Let me explain once again.
> The problem is
> When ever I typed or read the text I am not able to figure out
> whether a letter is upper case or lower case.
> When I use emacspeak I am able to get this information.
> In simple
hello Satyam,
on Sunday, 12th Februar 2006 at 09:13 wrote Satyam:
> Let me explain once again.
> The problem is
> When ever I typed or read the text I am not able to figure out
> whether a letter is upper case or lower case.
> When I use emacspeak I am able to get this information.
> In simple w
Hi,
Let me explain once again.
The problem is
When ever I typed or read the text I am not able to figure out
whether a letter is upper case or lower case.
When I use emacspeak I am able to get this information.
In simple words How should I get information about case of a letter?
I am using Fedora c