Re: announcing empty lines can be annouing


Pete <emac00@...>
 

Here nvda says blank for empty lines.
Pete

On 3/27/2016 4:53 PM, Pete wrote:

at the bottom I just have one blank line.
The equals equals equals and so on is realy
equals dash equals dash equals dash and so on.
If it's a solid line of equals with no spaces or other symbols I think nvda will say the character 3 to 5 times and then say how many are there.
What is the colon cap d after the five equals message?
Pete
On 3/27/2016 3:30 PM, Chris wrote:
go to bottom of this message and you see what i mean

just above the signature


On 27/03/2016 17:03, Andre Fisher wrote:
I don't understand what you are saying.
========== comes out as 10 = on my end.

On 3/26/16, Chris <chrismedley@...> wrote:
and ===== can be equally annoying :D
why not say ten equals instead of repeating over and over :(


On 26/03/2016 11:26, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
Hi,

I have found one way :
add an entry in the dictionnary, with input
^empty$
(assuming nvda tells you empty for empty lines) replaced by nothing.
Select regular expression as type.

The side effect would be that it probably not read any line, button or
any other object containing only the word empty. But so far I have
found no better way.

-- Patrick.

Le 25/03/2016 17:37, Davy Cuppens a écrit :
Hi folks
Last question before Easter,
When reading texts line per line, NVDA always announces empty line when
it encounters one.
Can this be set off?
Regards
Davy







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