Last time I checked, tk doesn't expose any accessibility information
at all. Am I wrong about this?
On 6/17/2015 7:28 PM, Jim Snowbarger wrote:
Yeah, oh man, Idle isn’t a very friendly place. I can interactList web page is
with the interpreter they have there, but not easily. That might
be a place to use as a reference.
I may spend a little time with that, to see if I can script some
slight improvements. You can at least see the command interpreter
with the jaws cursor. So, that is hopeful. But, I wouldn’t want
to write code in there.
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you can take a look at wwindows key->all programs->python2x->idle
you know much more than I do about jaws scripting, but I heard that
the problem is that Idle uses TK widgets and they don’t work with
jaws
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Say What? So there is an IDE included with python itself?
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There are several IDE’s for Python, but as I understand it, most
are not accessible. Like Les I have heard that Eclipse works with
screen readers, but I don’t use it.
Some of the other IDE may work with a little jaws scripting though.
JDog told me yesterday he might try scripting the IDE that comes
with Python.
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Hi guys,
What I want is to start typing a reference, and maybe get through
the objectName. Tap the period key, and then pull up a list of
methods and properties that are available on that object, and
presss enter to choose one to use in my code. Is there something
like that for python?