Re: [orca-list] Source code editor



Pretty basic compared with an extended emacs, and certainly not eclipse, but
good for basic stuff is blufish. 
If you've used gedit blufish is not going to be much of a leap as far as how
the  menu is organized, at least it didn't have any real learning curve when I
gave it a spin. 
It has modes for some languages, but honestly it's been a while since I've
used it/don't remember everything it can and can't do. 
I will post again if I can find a package or two I was looking at a few months
back.
BTW, eclipse has language specific variants I see, and you'd have to install
in non-standard locations to have more than one on the same box, or perhaps
they can all use the same eclipse-common with a bit of configuration and
renaming, never actually used it although I've kept one version or another
installed for a few  years now...grin, Think there are accessibility issues on
and off, but not sure ow important they are  to most users. 
  


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  Andy Borka wrote:
Wed, May 16, 2018 at 10:55:53AM -0400

Hi,


Aside from Eclipse, does anyone know of any accessible source code editors?
I need access to autocomplete, snippets, and other basic features.


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