Janina Sajka writes: >Honestly, Martin. This doesn't sound like an accessibility issue. Seems >you know exactly what is, and isn't happening, and it seems you're able >to issue commands to the system. So, unless someone here has direct >knowledge of this particular plugin, I don't know why blinux would be >the right place to ask your question. Shouldn't you rather rely on the >help resources provided via vim.org? I actually did begin to wonder if this was an accessibility issue, maybe some sort of highlighting that vim was doing without moving the cursor. If you move the cursor over a left-brace, parenthesis or bracket, you do suddenly hear the matching parenthesis or whatever which makes me think vim probably highlights where your inclusion ends. In the overall scheme of things, this is minor, but I did sort of wonder what was going on the first time or two. After about the fifth read of the documentation, I realized that that plugin doesn't automatically set up the advanced capabilities, only the ability to do them. You have to define which clauses to track and put them in your .vimrc file. There are no screen tricks or anything strange going on at all and this makes tracking the flow of a shell script much quicker and more accurate. I must admit that every time I have thought there was an accessibility issue in the command-line world of UNIX, I have been wrong. The only thing about vim that may really throw someone for a loop at first is if one is on a system in which the ruler is set on. You will hear your cursor position in the line every time you hit the h or the l. If you put set noruler in your .vimrc file, then everything is right with the world again and the l key echoes the contents of the line one is on, just like in vi. I had this awakening the first time I was on a Redhat system which uses vim by default. Many of you use Redhat so you probably already know all this, but it was new to me. Martin McCormick _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list