So, I hope this is the correct catigory for this post.
Anyway, I just swapped out my computer for another one, and am in the process of putting everything from my old computer onto my new one. However, I had an application, I think it was Tiny Spell, but am not really sure, that had this useful quality of indicating indents, which I often have issues with, as notes.
With that being said, does anyone know what I’m talking about, and if so, could you respond with the name of the application so I can fix this?
Anyway, I hope that you all have a good rest of your week, and yeah.
I do not know what you’re talking about (I’m picturing when you say notes and that would look a really weird marking) but most editors have a setting to show hidden symbols (like whitespace and paragraph breaks/end-of-line-symbols).
CSIDE is a popular one?
Apologies. When I say notes, I mean audio notes.
Also, CSID doesn’t work very well with screen readers, so that won’t work very well.
This is what I’ve found!
NVDA can be configured to report indentation information verbally, at the beginning of the first line where it changes. It can also indicate this with audio tones.
Not sure if that’s what you’re looking for, but here is a link to where I found that info from. They discuss screen reader preferences. Hope it helps.
Thank you for the information I was able to utilize it and have gotten a lot out of it.
Also, it turns out that I was thinking of NVDA, so thank you for that.