Re: Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Gene
Are you talking about the start and end marker
command or the procedure to select a line in a document and copy it? I
don't know of any other ways to do this.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Huber
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to
clipboard? There is already a command to add a line to the clipboard, so there is no point in duplication anyway. Kevin Huber On 4/20/17, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: > So that's support for making the feature require four repetitions instead of > three. I'm not sure how much demand there is for such a command, no other > screen-reader has it and usually, if I want to add something to the > clipboard, it isn't one line. It's usually more or less. But there's > nothing wrong with adding it, as long as the military spending is retained. > > Gene > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Kevin Huber > Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:21 AM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to > clipboard? > > > Hi Gene: > > Actually the military spelling can be quite useful for people like > myself who have a slight hearing problem and sometimes find that it is > difficult to tell the difference between the letter t and the letter v > for instance. > Kevin Huber > > > On 4/19/17, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: >> If military spelling is to be preserved, the command would have to be >> four >> times to copy to clip board. At present, one time says the current line. >> Twice spells it. Three times spells it with military spelling. I don't >> know if people use the military spelling option but three times to copy >> to >> clipboard would remove it. >> >> Gene >> >> On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 04:46 am, Gerardo Corripio wrote: >> >>> >>> I've always wondered with nvda Why not PUT IN A COMMAND OF 3-TIMES >>> nvda+L (Laptop keyboard layout) that reads current line, 3-times so that >>> what NVDA just read gets copied onto the Clipboard? Just like the logic >>> behind NVDA+t 3-times to copy the title's content to the clipboard, the >>> same logic could be applied to NVDA+l 3-times, right? it's just so >>> natural of nvda+T 3-times that I've thought why not implement this into >>> copy current line? I'm always looking for ways to better NVDA, thus the >>> suggestion. >> > > >
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