[nfbcs] UltraEdit

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Tue Jan 13 22:19:23 UTC 2009


Joe,

Let's try to get you to the cursor options before you give up because they are there but not real obvious.  I believe it is likely that something there will help.  You JFW 
users really should bug Freedom Scientific because JFW seems more sensitive to cursor shapes than does Window-Eyes.  I have noticed this with 3270 emulation 
as well.

Go to the "Advanced menu, and press ENGER on Configuration.  You are now in a sort of huge tree view with a number of sections.  Each section starts with an 
"advanced item if you were to DOWN ARROW through it, but don't do that.  If you press TAB, you should be in an edit box.  This feature lets you search for specific 
options.  If you type in the word "cursor" and then press the "GO" button which is the next thing in the tab order, you should find yourself in the "cursor" options.  
The first option is a pair of radio check boxes that lets you choose between a vertical bar or underscore for the "Normal cursor/caret".  This is the one that is used in 
INSERT mode and is usually being used.  You might want to change this to see if it makes a difference.  

tabbing to the next option lets you decide what you want the cursor to look like in overstrike mode.  A couple of options involve block and inverse cursors and I 
have found JFW to sometimes have trouble with these.  I would set that option to force the normal cursor to be used so you have fewer variables.

Check this out and let me know what happens.  I am happy enough with this program that I will go ahead and ask if anybody on a programming list I am subscribed 
to knows what the key here is.  Obviously, this is only worth so much time for you and I realize that, but I think it is likely that there is something pretty simple that we 
are missing so far and this seems the most likely.

On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 16:11:07 -0500, Joe Orozco wrote:

>Steve,

>I'm afraid I have continued to have no success with UltraEditor.  I
>unchecked everything on the View Toolbars except Main.  JFW began reading
>one line at a time, but it would only read the current line and then get
>stuck on that line.  I went to Tools/Configuration, but all I have found
>there is Command Line, Browse and nothing that would indicate a menu.  I
>went to the option that just says Configure but found nothing with a cursor
>option.  It's frustrating because the program appears to have a lot of what
>I'm looking for, though I suppose I may need to look into this NoteTab Pro
>you mentioned earlier.  Let me know if you have any other suggestions.

>Best,

>Joe Orozco

>"Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity."--James M.
>Barrie
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
>Of Steve Jacobson
>Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 11:29 AM
>To: NFBCS; NFB-Web
>Subject: Re: [nfbcs] UltraEdit

>Joe,

>I am using UltraEdit 14.10 and also used 14.0 with Window-Eyes and have not
>had the problem you are having.  
>However, it is my understanding that people with JFW are using it as well.
>I can make several suggestions, though.

>First, go to the view menu and uncheck all extras on the screen.  These are
>like other view menus where you press ENTER and you leave the menu
>altogether but the status of the given item has been changed.  Most of these
>will be in the views/lists submenu.  I am not saying you can't have any of
>these on, only that at this point we don't know which might be causing you
>problems.  Second, see if you get different results by pressing INSERT
>changing from INSERT mode to overtype mode.  This changes the cursor.  If
>JFW tracks the overtype cursor but not the INSERT cursor, you can change the
>appearance of the cursor on the Tools/Configuration menu.  This is a very
>large menu, and you can type "cursor" into the "navigate" edit box and you
>will be taken right there.

>Given the problem that someone else mentioned about UltraEdit adding
>characters and the problems you are having, you could also check out NoteTab
>Pro at 

>http://www.notetab.com

>because that is another very good alternative.  I switched from that to
>UltraEdit for reasons unrelated to HTML, but you might have better luck
>there.  When I switched, I didn't like the user interface of NoteTab as well
>as UltraEdit's.

>I would definitely urge you to find and successfully use at least one
>mainstream editor to try just so you get a feel for the features that are
>out there and what the accessibility issues are.  Also, certainly contact
>Jamal as suggested because he may either not be aware of the problem you had
>or he may already have a workaround.  Let me know if you have any luck with
>UltraEdit or if you have any questions.

>Best regards,

>Steve Jacobson

>On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 03:04:57 -0500, Joe Orozco wrote:

>>Hello,

>>I downloaded the recent version of UltraEdit, 14.0.  Unfortunately, I 
>>can't get JAWS to read what I have typed into the file.  Is there a 
>>setting I can check or uncheck to make the text accessible, or might 
>>this be a glitch of the new version?  Everything else appears to be 
>>accessible.  I have not yet given up on EdSharp, but I thought I'd try 
>>out another text editor, just in case.

>>Joe Orozco

>>"Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity."--James M.
>>Barrie


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