Hello, I'm using directly brltty without orca to do that. If you have the last version of orca (I'm using the git one), you have just to launch once brltty with these parameters: brltty -b ba -x a2 -X type=term --release-device You can set it in your startup applications. This will probably fix all your issues. Have a good day ! On 18.07.03, joshua via orca-list wrote:
Dear listmembers, I'm new to this mailing-list, so please forgive me, if this question is depricated or was allready askt. As a java , python-developer and informatics student I am using vi for a while to write my code and other things. Untill now I've only used the basic-features of vim-tiny with orca as I am blind and this is a verry good way to get a relativly fast workflow with breille and tts in the Terminal. As I heard from other students they are using big IDEs with much graider capabilities like as syntaxhighlighting with underscors, autoindenting and so on. So I tried the anhawnced version of vim to be able to profid from the encredible set of modules which exist for this editor. But when I tried to write some text in the editors window on a gui (mate-desktop with gnome-terminal) I encountered several serious errors according to orca. FOr example, Lines and column-numbers are everytime read, even if I turned them off by ~/.vimrc. If I move the curser to the first column of the second line, the editor crashes emeadiently and the hole Terminal-process is closed. This happens no metter which terminal-emulater I am using. I tried out mate-terminal, gnome-terminal, and console, Is there a way to use vim in the enhawnced version to be able to use plugins? Moving to another editor is no posibility for me, because I need the rich workflow capabilities vi provides. And it would be graid to learn how to even improve it so I can improve my coding-style and writing-speed. thanks Joshua
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