text block? In other words, if I clear screen my terminal
> window, could VoiceOver still be reporting things that are already gone for
> sighted folks?
> 4. What is curses mode?
>
> Kindly,
> Paul.
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> To:
> Sent:
Original Message - From: "Esther"
> To:
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> Subject: Re: terminal and voice over
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>
> Hi Paul,
>
> First, you might want to read Jonathan Cohn's reply from last week on
> terminal usability:
> On May 13, 2011, Jon
ther words, if I clear screen my terminal
window, could VoiceOver still be reporting things that are already gone for
sighted folks?
4. What is curses mode?
Kindly,
Paul.
- Original Message -
From: "Esther"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 8:05 PM
Subject: Re: terminal and
Hi Paul,
First, you might want to read Jonathan Cohn's reply from last week on terminal
usability:
On May 13, 2011, Jon Cohn wrote:
> Two more notes on terminal.
>
> by default terminal does not clear out scrollback items, so your entire
> terminal session will be in both the terminal wind
First note that the terminal gives you a UNIX shell and accepts most BSD UNIX
commands with no major issues.
In terms of cursor tracking as long as you "interact" with the text you should
not have many problems especially if you read my note from last week.
Best regards,
Jonathan
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Hi Ester,
When entering terminal mode, I'm having problems with VoiceOver focusing on
where my cursor is. Would you say terminal is accessible? If it is, then
what am I missing that makes operating it so difficult? I'm a starter in
terminal mode on the mac, but I do know of complex command lin