Okay, so this isn't really about accessibility so much as a fringe case where what I do for accessibility causes problems for the sighted. I do all of my writing in the nano text editor in a text-only environment and favor hardwarpped plain text files both for my own work and for reformatting stuff I download for offline reading. If I want to post something I wrote online, it usually means switching to a graphical session, opening the text file in Firefox, and then copying the hardwrapped text into a text box, and generally, the text box and the page produced after submitting the form will have softwrapping. Generally, this isn't a big deal as long as the resulting page is displayed on something with at least 80 characters of width, but it can cause choppy, uneven lines on displays that are narrower than 80 characters, such as a phone screen in portrait mode. Anyone know a workaround for this? I'm thinking the ideal solution would be a modified copy/cut command that would ignore the single linebreaks nano's justify command adds to hardwrap text, but not the double line breaks between paragraphs, but I don't know if there exists a Firefox extension/about:config option or an Orca function to do this. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list