Re: code window

  • From: "Bryan Schulz" <b.schulz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 09:33:34 -0500

that really makes sense,
if you make it silent, how are you going to know what the errors are?

Bryan Schulz

----- Original Message ----- From: "DaShiell, Jude T. CIV NAVAIR 1490, 1, 26" <jude.dashiell@xxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 6:07 AM
Subject: RE: code window


If I were using Window-Eyes, I'd simply reclass that output window to
silent and be done with it.



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-----Original Message-----
From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of RicksPlace
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 5:43
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: code window

Hi Brian:
That is the Output Window that holds the Error Window stuff. You can
never get rid of it totally from my experience but you can reduce it's
impact on your work by doing a few things.
The options you want to play with are in the Options TreeView for the
IDE.
You get there from the Menu Bar:
Tools>Options: Hit enter:
The Options TreeView comes up and you can up or down cursor tto get on a
tabbable item then,
Tab and make sure Show All Settings checkbox is checked.
Tab back to the list of Tabbed Items and,
Under TextEditor:
Under VB specific:
Tab and uncheck auto insert of end constructs, pretty listing, enable
auto error correction Suggestions.
Then tab and click OK or continue to set the options for CSharp,
Under the CSharp:
Under Advanced:
Underline Errors In the Editor, show live symantic errors, perhaps the
others. Also, Under Intellisense:
Set the appropriate options for how you want it to work.
When done you tab and hit ok on any Tabbed item and all the changes will
be applied. You also should have made other changes to the IDE to make
it more Screen Reader friendly and set each and every window you
encounter to a Tabbed Document if you use that approach. It has been a long time since I played with the IDE settings, I have
them set the way I like them using Windoweyes and I did not set the
CSharp options since I do not use CSharp anymore.
You should do the following:
Make a change to one or two of the settings at a time. Record the change
in a text document so you can note what it does as you continue working
and, or set everything back if you want to later. Keep results of each change in the text document for a reference as to what each setting did when changed. Send me the text document when done so I can add the results to my docs for other users downline. I do not think you will ever totally get rid of the Output Window but
you should be able to work-around it pretty well. I think there are some
other settings that might help but these are the ones I remember by
taking a quick peek at my settings in Visual Web Developer.
Rick USA


----- Original Message ----- From: Bryan Schulz <mailto:b.schulz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 3:54 AM
Subject: code window

hi all,

So who had two days in the pool of when will he ask about the
irritating code window?
using vb.net 2008 express:
i thought i had it beat by reclassing it to multi line edit and
that is a start but you can't code one f'n letter wrong or complete a
line before the error alert pops up.
so how can you get any coding done and how you move up/down the
list of options after you type a period like txtUserName.xxxxx?

Bryan Schulz


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