: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: Optimizing terminal accessibility
>
> Hi James/Alex,
>
> Thanks for your input here. James, I'd be interested to hear if you've
> done any configuring to make access to apps on the remote machines you ssh
> to better?
>
l, but i just use it now and love it:)
>> On Jul 21, 2009, at 1:10 AM, James & Nash wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Alex and all,
>>>
>>> Aren't VIM and Nano Linux command line tools? I'm sure I've seen
>>> them when
>>>
Hi,
I think to clear the screen it is "Ctrl" + "Shift" + "k", or at worst,
without the "Shft". I don't remember.
Regards,
Alex,
On 21-Jul-09, at 9:11 AM, James Dietz wrote:
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> Usually the screen can be cleared with control-l.
>
> I thought I read somewhere that there was a way to have the
Just type clear at the prompt.
On Jul 21, 2009, at 11:08 AM, louie wrote:
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> Is there a way to clear the scroll area?
>
> On Jul 21, 2009, at 8:54 AM, Barry Hadder wrote:
>
>>
>> As already mentioned, you interact with the scroll area to review the
>> screen. Some times however, VO seems to get
Usually the screen can be cleared with control-l.
I thought I read somewhere that there was a way to have the terminal
speak text written to stdout/stderr using the system voice. I looked
in preferences and couldn't find it. Anyone else have any luck? I use
terminal for macports apps/ssh/nano on
Another note about using ncurses aps that I didn't mention or didn't
articulate very well:
Use the arrow keys are what ever key combos the app uses rather than
the VO keys. I've found that in most cases VO will track and read the
hi-light quite well.
Hope that helps.
On Jul 20, 2009, at 1
Is there a way to clear the scroll area?
On Jul 21, 2009, at 8:54 AM, Barry Hadder wrote:
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> As already mentioned, you interact with the scroll area to review the
> screen. Some times however, VO seems to get stuck and I've found I
> have to read by sentence when starting from the current prom
As already mentioned, you interact with the scroll area to review the
screen. Some times however, VO seems to get stuck and I've found I
have to read by sentence when starting from the current prompt and
reading upward through the output.
How well it echos back when output is written to th
> I've played with Linux? You can port these to the Mac I take it how
> cool.
>
> Take care
>
> James
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alex Jurgensen"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 5:39 AM
> Subject: Re: Optimizing terminal accessib
>
>> James
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Alex Jurgensen"
>> To:
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 5:39 AM
>> Subject: Re: Optimizing terminal accessibility
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Gary,
>>>
n't VIM and Nano Linux command line tools? I'm sure I've seen
> them when
> I've played with Linux? You can port these to the Mac I take it how
> cool.
>
> Take care
>
> James
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alex Jurgensen"
> To
y 21, 2009 5:39 AM
Subject: Re: Optimizing terminal accessibility
>
> Hi,
> Gary,
>
> I use it all day with varied success. Nano is a new eddition to my
> toolbox and it seems to have a few qwerks, but nothing major. I also
> used to use VIM, but found it crashed a lot with VO.
Hi,
Gary,
I use it all day with varied success. Nano is a new eddition to my
toolbox and it seems to have a few qwerks, but nothing major. I also
used to use VIM, but found it crashed a lot with VO.
You are correct that interacting and moving the VO cursor is the only
way to read prior tex
Hi,
I played with the Mac terminal last year and got some help from people
here re its accessibility. I'm now using my Mac a lot more and want to
get the most out of the terminal so am requesting wisdom from others out
there.
>From the command line I really need the ability to do developmen
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