Hi,
JAWS has a global setting for speaking indentation. You may have to tweak it
using sound schemes to fit your situation. In my experience, it seems to work
the best when using tabs. I say that because I can equate the margin with level
0, 1 tab with level 1, 2 tabs with level 2, and so on. When I’m done coding, if
whatever style guide I might use wants me to use spaces rather than tabs, I do
a global search and replace. Note that I have very little experience in Visual
Studio or VS Code.
Thanks.
Jim
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From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Florian Beijers
Sent: Friday, November 9, 2018 3:24 PM
To: program-l <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [program-l] Re: vs code
Hi,
I'm a little vague on how JFW does this in Visual Studio 2017. Is it something
you turn on in JAWS for just that program?
I know that NVDA has a global indentation detection setting that does work in
VS Code, if JAWS has something similar that isn't part of the VS 2017 scripts
you could give that a shot, but I haven't used JAWS in about 7 years.
Regards,
Florian
Op vr 9 nov. 2018 om 20:58 schreef Juan Hernandez
<juanhernandez98@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:juanhernandez98@xxxxxxxxx>>:
HI All,
Has anyone gotten jaws to read indents in vs code? I can’t seem to get it to
work like in visual studio 2017.
Best,
Juan