Thanks very much Rui.
Elvis has come up in my research, but from my extremely limited initial
tests, I think NeoVIM might work for blind persons that use it with
screen readers with just voice, no Braille display.
Only more testing will tell.
Thanks,
Fernando
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Hi Fernando,
Slightly unrelated, but the Elvis editor had a screen reader mode where
it displays one line at a time. To my knowledge nothing similar exists
for Vim/Neovim, but Neovim could be a good fit for this, because you can
run a frontend on top of Neovim.
There were a couple of posts about
Thanks very much.
I will check with the vim-use guys, if they know of cli typing games.
Fernando
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2016-09-20 23:04 GMT+03:00 Fernando Botelho :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am beginning the painful migration back to the command line, in search for
> stability and efficiency. I want to help other blind computer users do the
> same, and tipically, it is best if one gets started on the CLI, rather than
>
Hi everyone,
I am beginning the painful migration back to the command line, in search
for stability and efficiency. I want to help other blind computer users
do the same, and tipically, it is best if one gets started on the CLI,
rather than learn a GUI first.
To make a long story short, I ha