Re: [Audiogames-reflector] programming editors and screenreaders

2014-05-01 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: frastlin
Re: programming editors and screenreaders Hello,I use EdSharp, it is a text editor that is built for blind developers. In fact I like it so much, that I use it as my main word processor.I use an NVDA profile called programming with a custom punctuation dictionary.EdSharp is the second to the las

Re: [Audiogames-reflector] programming editors and screenreaders

2014-05-01 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: ianr
Re: programming editors and screenreaders I use Visual Studio 2010 Pro or Academic for C# and C++.I use Notepad++ for normal text editing and editing of any other languages like _javascript_, ruby, python, etc.And NVDA with all of them.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=173758#p1

Re: [Audiogames-reflector] programming editors and screenreaders

2014-04-29 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: Shadow
Re: programming editors and screenreaders Hi Balliol,Currently, I have found the Eclipse with Java on windows works, but not very well with jaws 15. It does work alright with NVDA, however. I've also used XCode on Mac.Currently, I'm working on coding an IDE that will be cross platform, will supp

Re: [Audiogames-reflector] programming editors and screenreaders

2014-04-28 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: tward
Re: programming editors and screenreaders Balliol, when I am using Windows I write 99% of my code in Windows Notepad with NVDA as my screen reader. I find that combination generally handles all my basic needs for serious coding. On Linux I write my code in Gedit, the default Gnome text editor, w

Re: [Audiogames-reflector] programming editors and screenreaders

2014-04-28 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: Guitarman
Re: programming editors and screenreaders Hi Balliol.Well I use eclipse for java and it's pretty accessible with jaws but idle is not. When I use python I do my work on the mack since idle is very accessible with voiceover but will hardly work at all on windows. If I'm just writing code and I'm

[Audiogames-reflector] programming editors and screenreaders

2014-04-28 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: balliol
programming editors and screenreaders Heya,I just finished reading the thread on Emacspeak which got me wondering. What do you guys use as a programming editor or IDE these days? And with what screenreader do you feel you are most productive with  them?To my knowledge when it comes to IDE, Eclip