Re: [orca-list] Structural navigation Keys



OK, that does sound familiar now. Yeah, I like emacs as a text and
programming editor too. Probably closer to this weekend, I'll begin
digging into some Orca docs and see what I can do to help in that
area.

BTW to keep this thread on topic, I've already used the k and shift-k
keys in Firefox and Thunderbird and they work beautifully. Thanks for
that change.

On 2/20/14, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> wrote:
Hey Steve.

On 02/20/2014 09:18 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:
if mallard is used, do I need to learn about it or
what is used to compose original docs? I guess that means I need to get
that application specifically to get going?

I use Emacs. <smiles> Mallard is a markup language. Orca's docs live in
help/C of the Orca source tree.

--joanie
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