Hello. that could possibly work, but it gets hard to count iterations of " point, point, point". However, another feature of the screen reader I use, Yasr, which is a feature I added, counts instances of a repeated character on a line when the repeat count is greater than 3. So, with your list character variable, plus the repeat count feature, one could get the synthesizer to give you a fast, easily comparable way to check your indentation. If you're programming in python, that feature set might really be helpful. -Brian
On Aug 30, 11:02am, Samuel Thibault wrote: } Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] The braillists forum and an article about reading in } Hello, } } Brian Buhrow, le lun. 30 août 2021 00:38:02 -0700, a ecrit: } > The way I do it is to use a terminal that can give me cursor row and } > column information. Then, using vi, I can travel up and down the } > page, pressing the carat and checking my cursor position to make sure } > my indentation is correct. } } I'm wondering if the listchars variable could be useful? For instance } } set listchars=tab:.\ } } makes vim print a dot for each tab character, that would thus be } pronounced by the speech synthesis. } } Samuel
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