Replying my own message.
I compile latest geany source and found it accessible.
Sorry I steer the topic a bit.
Hi Didier, is geany accessible? I have it installed on my
system and it does not work with orca. Perhaps I missed some
settings.
Here's the version that I have
- (built on or after 2016-11-16)
- gnome-orca 3.26
Best Regards
Edhoari Setiyoso
On 02/20/2018 12:37 AM, Didier Spaier
wrote:
Hi Janina,
I'd use geany for that.
I also used pluma (already as suggested by Kyle) but geany is more
powerful.
If you try it, install also the plugins. Some are dedicated to
xml and html.
Didier
Le 19/02/2018 à 18:03, Janina Sajka via orca-list a écrit :
Hi All:
Just wondering how people manage editing markup files, html, xml, even
markdown.
What tools and approaches have you found most useful as a screen reader
user?
My personal approach is less than optimal, which is how this question
came forward at this time. I'm personally a died in the wool vim user,
but it can be difficult to understand and properly edit content in the
midst of markup tags, even in a markdown environment. Perhaps there are
vim tricks I could be better at? I'm aware that emacspeak actually
offers some advantages here--but is that the current best practice?
Thanks in advance for sharing your approach.
Janina
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