Re: Nano 2.4.0 problem

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No I haven't, and as a result of work done with accessibility I learned and know about interface latency problems. I don't use nano or pico which is nano's parent but do use emacs and ex which is a command line version of vim. You might try starting nano up with -s it may make life possible for you.

On Sat, 6 Jun 2015, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 16:04:25
From: Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Nano 2.4.0 problem

I'm curious, have you designed and written an editor yourself? If so, could you let me know how to get my hands on it? It might be a good alternative to the editors I'm currently using.

On 06/06/2015 02:43 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Talk about inefficient and brain dead design!

On Sun, 26 Apr 2015, Kyle wrote:

Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2015 09:06:16
From: Kyle <kyle4jesus@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Nano 2.4.0 problem

So far, the only thing I know works flawlessly with the new version of
Nano is Orca+gnome-terminal, and possibly mate-terminal as well. My best
guess is that Nano is redrawing the screen on each character in a text
console, which would cause the problem, although using it over ssh seems
to work just as well in gnome-terminal as running it locally. Many of us
are seeing it, but none of us have yet found the setting in question.
Since I use Orca pretty much exclusively for everyday use, I don't
notice it here, and nano in fact works better than Vim, as Vim has a
funny habit of repeating words in gnome-terminal, both running locally
and over ssh. Getting information from the TalkingArch community
certainly helps here, as we use Nano a lot in the text console when
installing the system, and have largely had to get used to Vim commands
recently, although Vim has been my editor of choice, with the exception
of the autio tutorial I made, in which I made extensive use of Nano, as
it is installed by default on the live image. Rest assured that I will
share whatever makes Nano work properly again as soon as someone in
#talkingarch finds it, or I stumble upon it somewhere else, whichever
comes first.
Sent from my bouncing rubber ball





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