Hi,
I'm working with it lately.
My advises are:
1. ctrl + "," to open settings and set it to json file. It is easier to
read, navigate and edit. Use autocomplete to find possible options.
2. ctrl+r to open recently opened files and folders.
3. ctrl+shift+m to open the menu with errors, warnings and so on.
4. if you use nvda, use heavily object navigation on the notifications.
many of the labels and buttons are deep in the presentation three.
5. f12 for go-to-definition.
6. Create yourself a workspace, because sometimes the working of some
settings depends on that. Learned it the hard way with the robot
framework extension.
HTH,
Dzhovani
On 27.3.2019 г. 20:29, Gabriele Battaglia (Redacted sender iz4apu for
DMARC) wrote:
Hi all.List web page is //www.freelists.org/webpage/pythonvis
Is there someone who have experience on this IDE?
At a first glance it appears pretty NVDA friendly and there is lots of extensions for writing in Python.
The package is pretty light and appears not so complicate to understand.
I tried it just for few minutes after I heard about it, then I had to leave my office and I had no time to go deeper.
Any experience to share?
Gabriele.
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Namasté!
Sent from Starship iMac27, Captain Battaglia
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