Re: [orca-list] 1 accessible IDE for multi perpous use
- From: "B. Henry" <burt1iband gmail com>
- To: ronak shah <ronakshah 26397 gmail com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] 1 accessible IDE for multi perpous use
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2017 00:52:54 -0600
Is there a reason you can not or won't use speakup to use emacs or vim in a console?
In the GUI with orca one option is bluefish. It does have some features that make it a bit nicer than
something like gedit for coding, and don't forget
to look at all of the plug-ins gedit has in case any of them are to your liking, e.g. the snippit one, auto
bracket completion, and probably another one
or two that I'm not remembering right now.
There is also the new fenrir screenreader that I believe can be used in both terminal emulators as well as
true VT-consoles. I don't know if it gives
one a better experience with the classic CLI text editors like vi or emacs, but it might be worth your while
to give it a test drive.
I am a big fan of speakup and working in the oldschool CLI, and do much of my day in day out work there, e.g.
%90 of my email, many of my searches,
(usually c with the excellent surfraw and a text-based browser like elinks or lynx), and a lot of my reading
and writing of .txt and other text files
such
as shell scripts and html.
Then of course there are all of the awesome GNU and other Xnix tools and utilities that I generally prefer to
run directly in the CLI or leveraged by
custom scripts.
I'm also a big fan of Orca, do not think I'm some kind of a CLI purist or dinosaur stuck back in the days
when computers didn't have the horse power to
waste on a GUI, much less a luddite, resistent to changes or too lazy to learn anything new. If you don't
have a fast machine with plenty of RAM though
you will certainly appreciate the system resources you can save working in a console and not even starting a
graphical desktop when you don't need it.
For the most part the stability of CLI apps themselves, and these apps run with speakup is great, and
accessibility complications are rare except for
content that is automatically updating rapidly
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B.H.
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ronak shah wrote:
Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 08:25:45PM +0530
Hello.
I m a student of IT learning several different programming language at
once as a part of my project...
I am into web development, python, java for UI mainly and also node.js...
Can any of you suggest me editer preferably or editers for all of this
programing languages.
I have already used eclipse for java which is accessible with orca but not
in terms of UI development.
I have already tried vim, vi, emacs24 which I felt r highly inaccessible
with orca...
Any of your updates will be very helpful.
Thankyou so much.
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