Re: Notepad++ addon


 

Notepad++ does have auto-completion, and the NVDA add-on makes it accessible. Another thing I really like about it is that you can have it been once a line of text reaches a certain length. That was very useful for me when I took some online programming classes where my lines of code had to be less than 80 characters.

On 7/10/2018 2:36 PM, Cohn, Jonathan wrote:
My main problem with Notepad++ and using either JAWS or NVDA is that selected text does not get indicated. I also believe that Nodpad++ might have an auto-complete or error marking to help with syntax and variable names, but I have no idea if any screen reader provides this feedback.


On 7/10/18, 3:13 PM, "nvda@nvda.groups.io on behalf of Ron Canazzi" <nvda@nvda.groups.io on behalf of aa2vm@...> wrote:

Hi Greg,
What added enhancement does this NVDA add-on give to the program? It
seems quite accessible here without any add-on.
On 7/10/2018 2:21 PM, Greg Wocher wrote:
> Hello,
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> I have downloaded the notepad++ addon. I am having trouble getting it
> to install. It is downloaded as a .zip so I renamed the extension to
> .nvda-addon. After doing this it says it is missing a file when I try
> to install it. What might i do to try and fix this so the addon installs?
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> Greg WOcher
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