Re: [R] Using R with screenreading software

2010-05-10 Thread Roopakshi Pathania
...@psychologie.uni-wuerzburg.de To: r-help@r-project.org Subject: [R] Using R with screenreading software Message-ID: 002e01caeb8f$8736b2c0$95a418...@uni-wuerzburg.de Content-Type: text/plain;    charset=iso-8859-1 Dear R-Experts, a student of mine tries to use the Windows-Rconsole with screen reading

Re: [R] Using R with screenreading software

2010-05-08 Thread Duncan Murdoch
Rainer Scheuchenpflug wrote: Dear R-Experts, a student of mine tries to use the Windows-Rconsole with screen reading software (she is blind), and cannot access the command line (Menus are ok). The company which produces her screen reader tells her that this is due to the cursor used in

Re: [R] Using R with screenreading software

2010-05-06 Thread Brett Presnell
Duncan Murdoch murdoch.dun...@gmail.com writes: In the meantime, using Rterm in a command window is one solution. There are also other front ends available that may work: running R from within Emacs, or using the JGR front end (see the article on p. 9 of

[R] Using R with screenreading software

2010-05-04 Thread Rainer Scheuchenpflug
Dear R-Experts, a student of mine tries to use the Windows-Rconsole with screen reading software (she is blind), and cannot access the command line (Menus are ok). The company which produces her screen reader tells her that this is due to the cursor used in Rconsole, which is static, not

Re: [R] Using R with screenreading software

2010-05-04 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 04/05/2010 9:41 AM, Rainer Scheuchenpflug wrote: Dear R-Experts, a student of mine tries to use the Windows-Rconsole with screen reading software (she is blind), and cannot access the command line (Menus are ok). The company which produces her screen reader tells her that this is due to the