[Blindmath] Reading in Winedt

Jonathan Godfrey a.j.godfrey at massey.ac.nz
Mon Aug 31 01:09:56 UTC 2009


Hi Bert,

I notice other strange happenings in WinEDT so like you edit my 
documents in notepad.

The one that irritates me the most is when WinEDT decides to remove 
line breaks after certain commands.

As it happens, most of the LaTeX documents I work on have a main 
document and then the content is pulled into that document using the 
input command.

I then have the master document open in WinEdt all the time and open 
the others as required.

Jonathan
At 11:53 a.m. 31/08/2009, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>As many of you may know, Winedt is an editor which is designed for 
>working with LaTeX. However, as a Jaws user with Braille display, I 
>find it very difficult to read and edit text in Winedt. I therefore 
>make my documents in notepad and use Winedt only as a tool to 
>quickly compile and convert my files. When reading in Winedt, often 
>parts of the text are not displayed. Refreshing the screen with 
>insert+escape sometimes helps but only for a very short while. 
>Refreshing the screen all the time is not very convenient.
>
>Has anybody encountered inconveniences when working with Winedt in 
>combination with Jaws, and are there tricks to overcome the 
>problems? All other information to take advantage of Winedt's 
>facilities as a screen reader user are welcome.
>
>Cheers,
>Bert
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