Re: Ubuntu terminal with Orca

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I am running ubuntu 1012 on a Mac book pro. I partitioned my hard drive. I was trying to just do simple commands to see if I could nivigate the terminal window with any kind of fluency. I started out by sending a "pwd" then "ls" and so on but the output of the window I was unable to read. I will try again and let you all know. This Orca + U command sounds like it should work. Thanks. 

By the way I will need to use VI in the terminal is this not going to be very useful for me with Orca? I write code in VIM on my mac but if I am going to make the switch to Linux some day I would still like to use Vi or VIM what ever it is called on Linux. Thanks
Bryan Duarte
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On May 1, 2013, at 11:32 AM, Kyle <kyle4jesus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

According to Sam Hartman:
# Consider for example an app that updates a clock every second...

Oh yes, for that you probably need the keypad-dash key, or the laptop
equivalent to force flat review mode. I guess I should have said that
with most editor applications and other things that don't redraw a lot,
the flat review moves automatically. From my experience, forcing flat
review should start at the last cursor position. Not sure what that
would do if the cursor keeps moving to a clock or something else that
updates quite frequently though, when you really need to be on a
different line of text.
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