Hi,

Seems like control-e doesn't work. 

As for settings for vim, i'm not sure how to start yet. Will get to it this 
weekend.

Cheers,

Yuma 



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On 20/09/2013, at 1:41 AM, Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> 
>> To all who developed vim for mac.
>> 
>> I am a blind software engineering student and have been struggling to
>> find the right coding environment. I tried macvim last week on counts
>> of my friends recommending it, and once i turned core text renderer
>> off, though visual mode is not accessible to me, all the other key
>> commands do, which has really increased my capacity to navigate around
>> code lengthier than 500 lines. The experience is like jumping from a
>> physical dial nokia to the iphone 5S. This is awesome. And the more
>> commands i learn, the better it gets. thank you guys for this
>> application.
>> 
>> Now on for a few comments, haha :)
>> 
>> 1-voice over related:
>> 
>> I've noticed that when reading through lines, vim does not read out
>> the last character, such as ; for endss of statements. It's not too
>> bad as i can just $i then check if the closure is there but i thought
>> i would mention this.
> 
> Just guessing: Perhaps setting 'virtualedit' to "onemore" helps:
>       :set ve=onemore
> 
>> 2-When (i assume) the text reaches the bottom of the visible area, vim
>> has some difficulty scrolling further down. I use the /'string'
>> command to jump around, but when i'm in a block of code but it happens
>> to be at the bottom of the visible area, then either the up/down arrow
>> or j or k get clunky. To note, the system alert sound triggers so i'm
>> assuming this also happens to visual coders. Am i doing something
>> wrong here?
> 
> Perhaps you want to use CTRL-E?
> 
>> Apart from the above, everything is smooth. Obviously, i'm not a power
>> user yet so my requests might not be technical, but this might help
>> for other blind coders out there. 
> 
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