Re: [orca-list] Using Emacs under Orca



If you want a graphical software you can try Geany. I'm not familiar with him but Colomban in CC has made it accessible and could tell us why hs likes it.

I'm using Emacs and I confirm that it is not really usable via Orca, I don't know why and I've never took care of that because I'm mostly rely on rely on screen magnifier in Emacs.

Most of the people I know use speechd-el to make Emacs to speak. You can disable speech on the terminal via Orca and use speechd-el to read the Emacs window.

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 01/03/2019 à 15:40, Nolan Darilek a écrit :
I've been using VSCode under Windows and am getting a bit spoiled by it. Until we have Electron app support under Linux, I'm considering trying to try getting Emacs working as similarly as I can (I.e. language server interfaces, code completion, etc.)


Does anyone have tips for making it work under Orca? Should I just run it in a terminal or is there a GUI interface, or should I turn off Orca and use Emacspeak/Speechd-el?


If the latter, which should I use? How do Emacspeak and Speechd-el compare?


And is anyone currently doing this and finding it useful? I'm currently just using Gedit for code, but I like the integrated warnings/code completions that language servers provide, and I don't know that Gedit supports this at all.


Thanks.

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