RE: WinformBasics - IDE Accessibility Option Settings

  • From: Øyvind Lode <oyvind.lode@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 17:05:17 +0200

Thanks Jacob!
The annoying error list does not pop up automatically now after hiding it.
Nice indeed!

-----Original Message-----
From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jacob Kruger
Sent: 23. mai 2010 14:32
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: WinformBasics - IDE Accessibility Option Settings

I generally find that if I just hide the error window, it won't pop up
unless I ask it to not continue after compilation errors:
Alt + Shift + H
 
or Alt + Shift + E to specifically show it.
 
Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'


        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: RicksPlace <mailto:ofbgmail@xxxxxxxxx>  
        To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 6:03 PM
        Subject: Re: WinformBasics - IDE Accessibility Option Settings

        OK, that setting seems like it will turn off the BackgroundCompiler
that runs all the time popping  up messages you don't really want. I had
tried to figure out how to turn it off in Vb.net but I do not think there is
a way. That might be a very big help and might even help keep the bloody
Error Window from being such a problem from time to time. I think that will
help allot to keep your work in the editor clean.
        Try making an intentional typeing error for a keyword. Then if the
error does not cause a problem, bring up the Error Window from under the
View menu to see if your intentional error is listed. If so you are in great
shape. If not you would have to click build to get the errors I think. I am
still trying to get the blasted Context Help to read consistently. I think I
have a trick that will make it work on a sconsistent basis if it does not
work the first try. Ya, If the help details don't come up but just a blurb
about waiting for online docs, the help is likely there and readable with
the mouse. To get it to read with the cursor and have the links on the Help
Page in the Help Browser work, I just view the source code from under the
View menu, close the Code Window and the Help Browser seems to have been
refreshed with the Help Detail contents and links.
        Rick USA
        Rick USA

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Donald Marang <mailto:donald.marang@xxxxxxxxx>  
                To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
                Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 11:09 AM
                Subject: Re: WinformBasics - IDE Accessibility Option
Settings

                Thanks again for these workshops.  While following your C
Sharp IDE settings, I think I found the setting to turn off what was
annoying me most while attempting to learn Visual Basic.  In your
instructions it says "Show Live Symantic Errors is unchecked.".  
                 
                I hope this is talking about the immediate errors that want
to warn you that there is no "End If" as soon as you type in "If".  There is
also a setting to limit the error window, but it's setting is only
temporary.  I am hoping this reduces my annoyance while typing.  
                 
                Don Marang

                From: RicksPlace <mailto:ofbgmail@xxxxxxxxx>  
                Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 3:02 PM
                To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
                Subject: WinformBasics - IDE Accessibility Option Settings

                    Here are the first tutorials. They are how I set up the
IDE for Accessibility with Windoweyes. 
                Ask any questions you have about particular settings. That
is what this series is all about - Sharing questions, answers and applying
the groups knowledge and experience. When all the ideas have been discussed
and questions answered we will move on to the next tutorial on creating the
WinformBasics project using the IDE.
                One note, if you use JAWS get the Scripts installed. Another
point for JAWS users is to turn off the thingy that     displays Unlabeled
Graphics in JAWS. Another fellow was getting allot  of noise from JAWS
reading unlabeled graphics making his IDE quite messy to navigate so he
turned that feature off in JAWS.
                Finally, I am new to CSharp and the IDE settings are
diferent so if you see something I have set that could be better let me
know. I will do some reading on particular settings as they come up during
the project. I have not used Intellisense much so those settings will likely
change in CSharp when I try them out.
                Again, ask questions so we can discuss the settings and use
the cumulative brain power of the group to answer questions before moving on
to creating the actual project. We can not deal with every setting but there
are settings applicable to accessibility and we can research those and some
others if anyone has a question not answered in my rather short and non
explanitory tutorials on this subject.
                Happy Programming All!
                Rick USA



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