[nfbcs] 2 questions: most accessible text editor/compiler and formatting C++ code
Louis Maher
ljmaher at swbell.net
Fri Sep 6 22:26:11 UTC 2013
Folks,
If your Linux System Has Samba, then you can handle files with Windows
Explorer, and edit files with Visual Studio. This works well for Linux.
Regards
Louis Maher
713-444-7838
ljmaher at swbell.net
-----Original Message-----
From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Rasmussen, Lloyd
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 1:47 PM
To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] 2 questions: most accessible text editor/compiler and
formatting C++ code
You might want to look into Ed Sharp, an editor written by Jamal Mazrui,
which has many functions. I think you can find it at
www.empowermentzone.com/edsetup.exe
. If I didn't give the correct address, go to
www.nonvisualdevelopment.org
and look around.
Many blind programmers, especially if they are using braille displays, use
two spaces as the standard indent amount. JAWS and Ed Sharp can announce
indent levels, and there is also a musical sound scheme for use with JAWS
for indicating indent level.
I have recently been looking at some log files with the UltraEdit text
editor. I set Window-Eyes so that, when pressing down-arrow, speech only
reads from the cursor to the right. By setting the cursor to the correct
column, I can hear event names, then look at the left side of the braille
display to see at what time they occurred, if I am curious. There are many
ways to increase efficiency, but I don't think two braille displays would be
one of them.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Senior Project Engineer National Library Service for the
Blind and Physically Handicapped
Library of Congress 202-707-0535
http://www.loc.gov/nls
The preceding opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of
the Library of Congress, NLS.
-----Original Message-----
From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tara Annis
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 12:00 PM
To: nfbcs at nfbnet.org
Subject: [nfbcs] 2 questions: most accessible text editor/compiler and
formatting C++ code
Hi everyone,
Have you all found a text editor and/or compiler that works well with JAWS.
I'm currently using VIM that works okay, but I thought there might be
something more Windows based like Microsoft Visual (think that's the
name). I've been using notepad and then cut/pasting the code into the
compiler.
I don't like having to use the HJKL keys to move up/down in VIM since it
seems to mess up JAWS. I'm currently writing C++ code, but will be moving
on to C, JAVA, and PERL.
A second question: when writing C++ code, how do you all format it,
specifically the blocks of code nested in other blocks? For example, when
you are writing a series of if else statements. How many spaces do you
indent this portion of the code? Also, do you indent the opening and
closing braces or just the code between them? I can explain in more depth
if needed.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Tara
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