Re: [orca-list] good linux development IDE with Orca



Forr years I 've been trying to read the status line at the eclipse without
 success. There is a bug in some place not solved yet.

What I do is to use the reformat command in eclipse (ctrl+shift+f) to format my code. Also I configure orca to speak indentation and justification.


On 05/21/2015 01:19 AM, Devin Nance wrote:
Hello group:
I am looking for any suggestions of a good development IDE for Java
and/or Python on Ubuntu.  I have used Eclipse on Windows for years to
do my Java development, but now am doing more and more Python and
Ansible on Ubuntu.  I loaded Eclipse on my Ubuntu system with Orca,
but I could not get it to read the status line.  I really need to know
what the line and column is for good code format.  Eclipse on Ubuntu
seems to pretty much the same as on Windows, but couldn't get Orca to
read the status line.  If someone knows how to do this I would greatly
appreciate it.  If someone has a different suggestion would appreciate
that also.  Really just need the ability to navigate a project
structure in some kind of a tree view and then be able  to read status
line.
I had a pretty good setup using Windows with Eclipse and Jaws pointing
to source in a shared folder with an Ubuntu guest.  Now I am using the
repo project and it uses symlinks which are not allowed in the shared
folders so can't sync my code changes very well.
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