add accessibility text manipulation commands for Texmaker#12
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alexboche wants to merge 2 commits intomirober:masterfrom
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add accessibility text manipulation commands for Texmaker#12alexboche wants to merge 2 commits intomirober:masterfrom
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sorry I meant to make the non-accessibility Texmaker commands in a separable request. I guess I forgot to put them on their own branch. If that's a problem, I can redo it just let me know |
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No worries! Looks good, I have been meaning to test out this stuff for a while but haven't got round to it. May take me a week or two to test this. |
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I am adding James Stout's accessibility commands. I explain how to install the prerequisites for these commands in the comments at the top of texmaker_accessibility.py
Texmaker seems to be the only latex editor that these work in. They also work in chrome and Firefox. Eventually, you may want to consider making the CCR, but I have not made them CCR.