Re: Vim Question

  • From: Jared Stofflett <stofflet@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 12:20:28 -0400

I was wondering if there was any update on possibly releasing these
scripts, including possibly just putting them out there with no
documentation as is? I'd like to use VIM on my work computer that runs
windows but it appears I'm out of luck.

On 4/18/11, Kerneels Roos <kerneels@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> Yes, I do use gvim with a minimal JAWS script I wrote, and no, it
> doesn't do that -- JAWS knows it's gvim no matter if you open new files
> -- the same script is still active. One problem only is that since I
> make use of the gvim OLE interface inside the JAWS script I can't open
> more than one gvim instances. Well you can open many gvim instances but
> the JAWS script will look at the first one you opened since that's where
> the OLE linkup happened.
>
> The way around this is simply opening multiple files in one gvim
> instance, which is what you want to do 90% of the time anyways. If I get
> the time some day I'll add the script with instructions to NVD but can't
> say when that will be since a lot of work has to be done to explain
> things else it will be useless and people will only get irritated and
> miss the point, and miss out :-)
>
> Keep well,
> Kerneels
>
> On 4/12/2011 12:57 PM, Homme, James wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kerneels,
>>
>> Are you using Vim in Windows? I assume you are, since I thought you
>> said you were using it with JAWS. If so, I thought I remembered that
>> when you work with multiple files that the application that JAWS
>> thinks it sees changes every time you open a new file.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> Jim Homme,
>>
>> Usability Services,
>>
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>>
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