Although my suggestion is off topic, but I strongly recommend using emacs.
I am sure it has braille support through perhaps emacspeak or something else.
It is great for Python.
What I want to know is whetheer there is a convenient way to deal with indentation. When something is deeply indented there is a lot of blank space at the beginning of the line and it can even look like the whole line is blank. It would be nice to have something like dot 8 to mark each blank space. John On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 11:50:49PM +0200, Didier Spaier via orca-list wrote:Hello John, answer in line. Le 11/08/2020 à 21:33, John J. Boyer a écrit :What are the methods that you use to program in Python in Braille? I am deaf-blind, so speech is not an option. I'm considering trying to help with the development of Orca. I have Debian Bullseye, CLI and also Mate. I will probably do the development on the command line, but I'm wondering if some of the text editors in Mate might have special facilities for working with python.I don't use Braille but geany is at least very accessible with speech, so could be as well accessible with Braille. Needless to say, on the console both emacs and vim are your friends. Best regards, Didier _______________________________________________ orca-list mailing list orca-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list Orca wiki: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Orca Orca documentation: https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/ GNOME Universal Access guide: https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/a11y.html