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 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Hi Gene:
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@ripco.com> 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@ripco.com> 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.
Hi Gene:
I was talking about highlighting a line by moving to the beginning and pressing conttrol-end, then pressing control-c to copy it.