Hi, I just noticed that I saved this message. Is this a reliable enough story or scenerio to add it to Nonvisualdevelopment? Jim Jim Homme, Usability Services, Phone: 412-544-1810. Skype: jim.homme. NonVisualDevelopment.org: Blind people can drive computers. Demonstration GUI Programs: You can program GUI's while blind. -----Original Message----- From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alex Midence Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 10:17 PM To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: free c++ compiler I guess the WxDev version is a bit different then. I just tried it today. I wrote some code, screwed something up and hit f9 to compile and run. My cursur went right to the compile messages area. I tabbed to the tree view and was able to arrow down to the errors. It gave me line numbers and function names and what not. . You might want to try this version of dev c++ out. I think it's gotten some more recent code whereas the traditional dev c++ stopped getting developed in like 2004 or something like that. Here is the link for you: http://wxdsgn.sourceforge.net/ Set your theme to new design and windows xp look or something like that when the Ide comes up for the first time. It will install the wx widgets library for you and update itself from the get go from its own devpaks site. I have never been able to get the devpaks form the old dev c++ site to download and istall properly. Many must not be maintained well or something. Now, most of these devpaks it finds are related to WxWidgets. It does with wx widgets what visual studio professional appears to do with MFC in its form designer. I'm trying to see if it can be made accessible or not. It uses xml and there some plain text files that look like they could be edited by hand if I could get my head around what they are doing in the visual form designer. For just straight coding though, it's pretty accessible all around. Class browser, project explorer, property inspector, compiler area, debugger ... all seem to work well with Jaws. Forgot to ask, waht screen reader are you using? Alex M On 2/7/11, Kristoffer Gustafsson <kg84@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi. > But how do I come to that error list? If i press tab then I only edit the > code. > /Kristoffer > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alex Midence" <alex.midence@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 7:24 PM > Subject: Re: free c++ compiler > > >>I don't know about dev c++ itself but the fork of it that is Wx Devc++ >> will let you see your error messages. I'd imagine it's the same with >> the regular Dev c++ so just tab a bit in your project until you hear >> the compiler tab mentioned. Then tab to the tree view of messages and >> arrow down through the error messages. You may have to go into your >> view menu to make sure the compiler window is displayed. >> >> Hth, >> Alex M >> >> On 2/7/11, Kristoffer Gustafsson <kg84@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Hi. >>> Thanks, now I found out how I shall do. >>> Only the error messages problem left:) >>> /Kristoffer >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Littlefield, Tyler" <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 6:07 PM >>> Subject: Re: free c++ compiler >>> >>> >>>> you can just add a system("pause") if you're on windows (note, don't do >>>> this in anything that you distribute, it's just quick), or you can use >>>> getch to just grab a key, right before your return statement. >>>> On 2/7/2011 10:04 AM, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote: >>>>> Hi. >>>>> I'm using dev c++ now at the moment. >>>>> In linux I just run gcc and look on the command line. >>>>> /Kristoffer >>>>> >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "DaShiell, Jude T. CIV NAVAIR 1490, >>>>> 1, 26" <jude.dashiell@xxxxxxxx> >>>>> To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 6:01 PM >>>>> Subject: RE: free c++ compiler >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The script command is your friend. Just run it before you compile or >>>>> run a program and exit script once done. You'll get a file written to >>>>> disk with everything that went across the screen as you did those >>>>> operations. In Linux the file script produces is called typescript >>>>> then >>>>> typescript.1 then typescript.2 and so on if more than one script run is >>>>> done. It may work the same way in min/gw too. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kristoffer >>>>> Gustafsson >>>>> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 11:38 >>>>> To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> Subject: Re: free c++ compiler >>>>> >>>>> Hi. >>>>> Oh, I forgot the dev c++ compiler. >>>>> I had it a very long time ago, and liked it when I last tried. >>>>> >>>>> I only got 2 questions. >>>>> 1. >>>>> When getting compile errors, is there a way to see them? >>>>> If I get some now I can't see the errors at all. >>>>> 2. >>>>> WHen writing a program, is there a way to see the output without using >>>>> cin? If for example if I test with hello word, I want some screen I >>>>> can press >>>>> >>>>> enter on before the program terminates so I can see that it works. >>>>> /Kristoffer >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trouble" <trouble1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 4:16 PM >>>>> Subject: Re: free c++ compiler >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> You might want to try Dev-C++. It uses the Mingw with gcc and so far >>>>> doing >>>>>> well. >>>>>> http://www.bloodshed.net/download.html >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> At 09:46 AM 2/7/2011, you wrote: >>>>>>> Hi. >>>>>>> I'm looking for a free c++ compiler, with a good ide. >>>>>>> I have visual studio and have tried that, but visual studio puts >>>>>>> stuff >>>>> in >>>>>>> my code that I don't want. 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