For me, Python is pretty easy since Emacspeak reads indentation. Reading manpages is also easy because in Emacs one can move from heading to heading. Devin Prater [email protected]
On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 2:38 AM Rich Morin <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mar 7, 2022, at 00:16, Jeffery Mewtamer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > ... if I knew how to make my console screen reader speak > > whitespace when reading character-by-character (and thus could tell > > tabs and spaces apart) or how to toggle between a less verbose "prose" > > reading style and a more verbose "code" reading style where reading > > line-by-line speaks characters that are normally unspoken, it would > > probably alleviate some of my dislike of whitespace sensitivity. > > It seems like there should be a FAQ or wiki page that gives this sort > of info for all of the common console screen readers. I realize that > the manual for each one probably documents this sort of thing, but my > impression (from you and other blind programmers) is that finding the > information isn't as easy as it should be. > > - Rich Morin > >

