Yeah, I thought of Nano as well but completely forgot about Emacs. Come 
to think of it, I wonder if Emacspeak will work on this system as well. 
Don't see a reason why it shouldn't since we are talking about LISP in 
this case.
Thanks for pointing this out to me.
Vic

On 4/10/2009 9:38 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You don't want to use TextEdit as a code editor.
>
> You all ready have several good code editors on your system.  Just
> open Terminal and type emacs, vi, or pico.
>
>
> On Apr 10, 2009, at 3:21 AM, Victor Tsaran wrote:
>
>    
>> Hey guys,
>> Can anyone give me some ideas on what free code editors are accessible
>> with Voiceover? I tried TextMate and, for the most part, it works fine
>> except for the editing area itself. Unfortunately, Voiceover does not
>> see any text in the text area. For simple thing I, of course, can use
>> textedit, but it lacks some basic features such as "go to line" etc.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>> Thanks,
>> Vic
>>
>>
>>      
>>>        
>
> >
>
>    


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