Hi:

Are there any settings I need to configure for text mate to work with 
VoiceOver?  When I downloaded TextMate and brought up files which I know have 
content, VoiceOver keeps telling me I’m in an empty scroll area.

Thanks,

Ray Campbell
[email protected]

On Sep 18, 2014, at 10:33 AM, Parham Doustdar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 1. You can use Terminal; it works well enough.
> 2. Not that I'm aware of – Terminal has always fit my purposes.
> 3. Textmate is perfectly accessible. The Learn Ruby On Rails tutorial 
> suggests using Sublime, but it's not accessible. I haven't written Ruby on 
> Rails code with any IDEs, though, so I'm not sure how they compare in 
> features. However, as I said, you don't have much of a choice; Textmate seems 
> to be your only option.
> 
> HTH.
> On 9/18/2014 6:01 PM, Ray Campbell wrote:
>> Hello All:
>> 
>> I’m taking a Software Projects class this quarter (the last class before I 
>> finish my Bachelor’s Degree, yay).  The object of the class is to plan, 
>> design, develop, test and deploy a software project, working on a team.
>> 
>> My project team wants to use Ruby on Rails for our development.  Here are 
>> some questions:
>> 1.  In studying a tutorial on ruby on Rails, it looks like I’d need to work 
>> in the terminal application on my Mac.  Does anyone have any tips for easily 
>> doing this with VoiceOver?
>> 2.  Are there better, more voiceover friendly terminal apps I should 
>> consider using such as iTerm?  I downloaded and installed Go2Shell, but it 
>> seems to just open a terminal window in the current folder.
>> 3.  What would you recommend I use as an editor to write my Ruby on Rails 
>> code?  I’ve seen references to Sublime and Textmate.  Are any of those 
>> accessible with VoiceOver?  Could I use TextEdit for this?
>> 
>> Thanks, your help would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Ray Campbell
>> [email protected]
>> 
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