Hi.
Can anyone recommend good text editing environment on linux?
The situation is as follows.
I'm remotely logging in to a linux machine from my Windows PC, and I have to create/edit text data there. I have Tera term as my terminal, NVDA and JAWS 17 as available screen readers. I won't use Japanese there at all, so we don't have to worry about international/localization problems.
I'm now trying to use Emacs with the environment above.
Creating files seems to be an easy task. I press c-x c-f, then type the name of the new file, then enter to complete the creation.
Next, I type something like
#include <stdio.h>
void main(){
//whatever I want to do
}
This can be compiled as you would expect, but very irritating things start to happen when I try to add or edit something in this source.
NVDA speaks wrong curser position while editing in Emacs. JAWS says something like "fffffffffffffffff", which is completely useless.
Since it is very difficult to locate the curser, I break the source files in most cases. The more I try to fix it, the more it breaks.
Does anyone have a solution for this, or do you recommend a different editor?
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