Re: [orca-list] How do you edit markup? e.g. html?
- From: Kyle <kyle4jesus gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] How do you edit markup? e.g. html?
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2018 12:21:05 -0500
Maybe I'm a bit unusual, but I just use a text editor that is *not*
emacs, as I find emacs very difficult even for a technically inclined
user like myself. In fact, I generally use Pluma here. The trick is that
you want the punctuations spoken, for example, a Markdown link such as
{this}(https://example.com/this) should be read by your screen reader
similar to
"left square bracket this right square bracket left parenthesis https
colon slash slash example dot com slash this right parenthesis."
and a link in html like
<a href="https://example.com/this">this</a>
should be read similar to
"left angle bracket a href equals quote https colon slash slash example
dot com slash this right angle bracket this left angle bracket slash a
right angle bracket"
Orca does have a punctuation mode that you can set to either most or all
in order to hear this information while editing. Both Speakup and Fenrir
have similar options as well. Punctuation symbols like the ones used
above will be read differently by different speech synthesizers, but you
can definitely hear them all no matter what screen reader and text
editor you use.
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