Re: [orca-list] Tilda Terminal.



I did look at the "dive into ;ython" book at one point, but didn't stick 
with it. It was clear and the HTML was pretty navicable.

Its been awhile since I've looked at a programming book from bookshare, but 
the problem I had was that the code formatting is completely lost. I'm 
blind, so don't really care about indentation, but line breaks really *must* 
be preserved in order for any code to be understandable. In the bookshare 
books I tried, they were not, and all the code was run together in one big 
long mess.

Just my two cents.
-- Rich

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From: "Steve Holmes" <steve holmesgrown com>
To: <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Tilda Terminal.


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On a similar subject, what would be the best way to jump start python
study and learn how to interpret and build Orca scripts? At the
moment, I know almost nothing about python and when looking at some
Orca scripts, I come up pretty clueless.  I would like to either work
on some existing stuff to see if I could make some improvements or add
some new programs when appropriate.  I found a python book on
Bookshare and I did see a link to "Diving into Python." are those
items sufficient to teach oneself python?
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