Well, I think I understand now. I need to "learn" to use Commodo. I never had a learning period for editors like Notepad, TextPad or editors I've used in the past, and I don't like to need reading help files in order just to be able to use an editor. I think an editor should learn us how to use it by just simply looking at its interface, and this means following the known standards. Immediately after installing TextPad, I use to set it to follow Microsoft's conventions. It would be helpful if Commodo would also allow such a thing. The most accessible programs are not only those who can be accessed with a certain version of a certain screen reader, but those who can be accessed by those who's native language is not english, without needing to spend time for learning new interfaces, and so on, with other words, accessible as easy as possible.Thanks for the help files for Commodo. I hope I will find what I need in them.
Octavian----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamal Mazrui" <empower@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 4:48 AM Subject: Misc Mozilla
In case this helps those interested in learning Komodo, I've created a documentation collection at http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/kmdo_doc.zip It includes all text files I found in the installed directory tree, and all HTML files combined into a single structured text document. That file is largely duplicative of a text version of the PDF user guide, but I included both to make sure I got all possible documentation. I'm pasting the feedback.txt file below. Anyone interested in learning Firefox will find a couple of tutorials in the archive of miscellaneous software documentation at http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/misc_doc.zip A few files on open source development are in the miscellaneous programming collection at http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/prog_doc.zip A reminder that the fruit basket example I did with Mozilla XulRunner is at http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/xul_fruit.zip Jamal Sending Feedback We welcome your feedback, suggestions, feature requests and bug reports. Comments and Feature Requests If you tried Komodo and you would like to see a certain feature, or you would like to tell us how Komodo met or didn't meet your coding needs, send us an email at Komodo-feedback@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ActiveState Community site Ask questions, get (or give) advice and share code with other Komodo users here: http://community.activestate.com/products/Komodo Reporting Bugs If you have found a bug, we'd like to know about it. First, view our on-line bug database and see if your bug has already been reported. If you can't find your issue, you can submit a bug report. To view our bug database and submit a bug report: 1. Go to our on-line bug database at http://bugs.ActiveState.com/Komodo or From the Komodo Workspace, go to the Help menu and select Komodo Bug Database. 2. Click View Bugs. You can apply filters and then sort the result by column. 3. If necessary, click Search and enter a keyword for your bug. 4. If you can't see your bug, click Submit a bug. 5. Complete the on-line form with as much detail as possible. This helps us identify the problem. 6. Click Submit Bug Report. If you make a mistake, click Reset. Your bug will be assigned an ID and you can monitor the progress of your bug on this Web site. We will email you when your bug is resolved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
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