Question to any users of Visual Studio
Dave <dlh007@...>
Hello,
I am teaching myself Python, and C Sharp, and have just downloaded and installed the Free Microsoft Visual Studio 2017. NVDA and Jaws 2018 will read some things in Visual Studio, and was wondering if any here use Visual Studio to do your programing? I am either using it wrong, or not enough is getting read by either Screen Reader. So am asking if any here use this program to do your programing. Thanks again, for any reply, Dave
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I sent a whole lot of emails to this list this morning and none are showing up yet.
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Re: Hi what is this missing file?
Gene
For a browser user, is there any meaningful
advantage in using the player instead of directly using the web page
itself? I used the web page yesterday. With book marks in a browser
and since you can use the controls on a web page, is that sufficient?
Also, it isn't clear to me whether the player will continue to work after a few
months, that is, the one you might want to use now on a computer. It might
be important to find out if people want to use something like that instead of
the web site.
Gene
----- Original Message
-----
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? Hello,
Can you supply a link to the BBC radio I player download?
I found what I think it is, but confirmation would be appreciated, thank
you.
Best Regards,
Jim.
From: Peter Beasley
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? I use the BBC Iplayer all the time and have absolutely no problems.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Gene
People are increasingly referring to applications as apps. They aren't, but people have increasingly less respect for language and English is becoming increasingly imprecise and ambiguous. I'm not familiar enough with the BBC site to comment much on the player but from the little I've used it, it looks to me like an embedded player and it appeared properly accessible to me with a standard browser. It may be that at some time in the past, the Webbie program was helpful in using the player. I am doubtful it is either necessary or particularly beneficial now, though I hope thos who use the player comment on that question. I've played audio using a standard browser without problems when I've used the site off and on.
I saw something about the player being retired in the next few months. But I have no idea what is being referred to. Is there a player for mobile use and one on the web site itself for browser use?
Gene ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:36 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
My mistake, perhaps they should specify “mobile” app but if you have a look at the BBC site for I player radio, they continually call it an app, not an application, so it’s an abreviation, I should make it clear that I am talking about the actual PC I player radio now, on the BBC site, So it’s a bit confusing. I don’t know if the actual BBC program will be accessible now, it didn’t used to be, which is the reason for Webbie, and, to come back to the original point, Webbie I player radio doesn’t work for me and I know of at leat three others who can’t use it either, so is that because the BBC is updating again? this happened before when Webbie had to do a lot of work to make it accessible. Incidentally, BBC live radio still works with Webbie.
Best Regards, Jim.
From: Gene Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 10:25 AM To: Gene ; nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
It isn't clear to me how, if at all, this app will affect listening with a computer. What is being discussed is an app, not an application. It is a mobile app. I saw a statement that the BBC player in current use will be stopped. But does that mean how you listen on the web site with a computer itself will change?
This article makes it very clear that the new release is an app.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Gene Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:30 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
I doubt you can tell from the article whether there are accessibility proboems. If you saw a sighted person's description of Windows, how accessible would you think it is just based on that?
In addition, the link you gave isn't correct. How did you get it? the correct link is:
Gene ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:47 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
Hello,
Thankss to all who replied.
It looks like the BBC are to ditch the I player radio in favour of a new app, a quick look at some of the details seems to suggest problems with accessability, I hope I am wrong, but judge for yourself , the following address is where I got the details.
www.wired.co.uk/article/bbc-sounds-iplayer-radio-podcastResult options
This is probably why the Webbie stuff is out of date, let’s hope it gets updated to cover the new, “improved” app.
Best Regards, Jim.
From: Gene Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 7:38 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
I think Webbie is out of date. I'm sure there is a way to use the player with a standard browser that will work.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: JM Casey Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 10:41 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
Sounds like it's a problem on the end of
whatever service you are trying to
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Re: Hi what is this missing file?
Gene
I don't expect anyone to speak or write properly
because almost no one does.
I looked at the BBc web site yesterday and played a
station, BBC 3 as I recall. The player worked just as it should
have. I could use the b command to move to the buttons that control the
player. In a podcast, there may be other controls such as a slider to move
through the podcast, I didn't try a podcast or an archived program.
I saw a message from someone today saying that they
use the player with no problems.
I think its important to not assume that a special
program is necessary just because there is one. It may have been necessary
or useful at one time and not now, or it may have either made using something
easier or was thought to do so by the developer and it may not have. In
other words, if a specialized program you use stops working with something, try
the expected way, if there is one.
There may be times when there is no or little point in doing so but unless you really know, you are assuming without sufficient reason. Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? Hello Gene,
I totally agree about the English language being corrupted, but you would
think the BBC would get it right wouldn’t you? wen I listen to commentators on
the BBC, I am amazed at the mistakes they make.
Best Regards,
Jim.
From: Gene
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? People are increasingly referring to applications
as apps. They aren't, but people have increasingly less respect for
language and English is becoming increasingly imprecise and ambiguous. I'm
not familiar enough with the BBC site to comment much on the player but from the
little I've used it, it looks to me like an embedded player and it appeared
properly accessible to me with a standard browser. It may be that at some
time in the past, the Webbie program was helpful in using the player. I am
doubtful it is either necessary or particularly beneficial now, though I hope
thos who use the player comment on that question. I've played audio using
a standard browser without problems when I've used the site off and
on.
I saw something about the player being retired in
the next few months. But I have no idea what is being referred to.
Is there a player for mobile use and one on the web site itself for browser
use?
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:36 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? My mistake, perhaps they should specify “mobile” app but if you have a look
at the BBC site for I player radio, they continually call it an app, not an
application, so it’s an abreviation, I should make it clear that I am talking
about the actual PC I player radio now, on the BBC site,
So it’s a bit confusing. I don’t know if the actual BBC program will be
accessible now, it didn’t used to be, which is the reason for Webbie, and, to
come back to the original point, Webbie I player radio doesn’t work for me and I
know of at leat three others who can’t use it either, so is that because the BBC
is updating again? this happened before when Webbie had to do a lot of work to
make it accessible. Incidentally, BBC live radio still works with Webbie.
Best Regards,
Jim.
From: Gene
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 10:25 AM
To: Gene ; nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? It isn't clear to me how, if at all, this app will
affect listening with a computer. What is being discussed is an app, not
an application. It is a mobile app. I saw a statement that the BBC
player in current use will be stopped. But does that mean how you listen
on the web site with a computer itself will change?
This article makes it very clear that the new
release is an app.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Gene
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? I doubt you can tell from the article whether there
are accessibility proboems. If you saw a sighted person's description of
Windows, how accessible would you think it is just based on that?
In addition, the link you gave isn't correct.
How did you get it? the correct link is:
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:47 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? Hello,
Thankss to all who replied.
It looks like the BBC are to ditch the I player radio in favour of a new
app, a quick look at some of the details seems to suggest problems with
accessability, I hope I am wrong, but judge for yourself , the following address
is where I got the details.
www.wired.co.uk/article/bbc-sounds-iplayer-radio-podcastResult options
This is probably why the Webbie stuff is out of date, let’s hope it gets updated to cover the new, “improved” app. Best Regards,
Jim.
From: Gene
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? I think Webbie is out of date. I'm sure there
is a way to use the player with a standard browser that will work.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: JM Casey
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? stream or play, and not yours. Maybe contact them? -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of The Gamages via Groups.Io Sent: September 19, 2018 11:23 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? Hello, As Webbie was mentioned, the BBC I player on my W10 computer will not work, I choose a program and then press enter, I get a message which says , "Failed to load this station, check you are on line, the remote server returned an error 404 not found". I have uninstalled and re installed the latest Webbie. Any ideas? Best Regards, Jim. -----Original Message----- From: Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 3:45 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? OK so its a file that seems to only exist on my machine in Outlook Express and I've now copied it to system 32 and the pdf reader folder and we are back in business. I had a sort of feeling its also in .net framework as well but not on my machine its not. Good old windoze. Brian bglists@... Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io" <bglists@...> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 10:09 AM Subject: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? > Whatever it is it crashed nvda just now cos its not there. > The program can't start because oehook.dll is missing from your > computer. > Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. > > > The program was the webbie pdf reader save option on the menu with a > document open. > All speech stopped on the installed latest version andI had to force > boot > a different portable version to get to know what was actually going > on. > Should I be worried about this file not being there? > Brian > bglists@... > Sent via blueyonder. > Please address personal E-mail to:- > briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' > in the display name field. > > >
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Re: Jackie and all - - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Jackie
So, Nancy, I just know you're gonna think I'm a pest for asking *so*
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many questions, & I don't blame you--I think I'm a pest too--but, is this the USB TT or is it the mini? I should've asked my 1st question in a different way before, & I apologize for that. This sounds like another really dumb question, but have you tried different USB ports?
On 9/20/18, Nancy Shackelford <n.k.nancelady@gmail.com> wrote:
I removed the Triple Talk USB addon and found a download of it and --
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Jackie and all - - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Nancy Shackelford
I removed the Triple Talk USB addon and found a download of it and
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reinstalled. The Less than problem still exists with the Triple Talk. I hope a solution can be found for this. Only addons I have are the E T I Eloquence and the Triple Talk synths. Thanks for all thNance
On 9/20/18, Nancy Shackelford <n.k.nancelady@gmail.com> wrote:
Triple Talk USB. Does not need battery. I can't find the addon for> Nance --
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Re: Jackie - - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Jackie
Nance, you can find it at:
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https://jeff.tdrealms.com/Add-Ons/TripleTalkUSB.nvda-addon You'll notice that's a direct download link. Please note also that this is *not* an official addon of the NVDA community. Caveat emptor.
On 9/20/18, Nancy Shackelford <n.k.nancelady@gmail.com> wrote:
Triple Talk USB. Does not need battery. I can't find the addon for --
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Re: contact you off list
This will be my last message regarding "the footer issue" until or unless Mark comes back with something indicating he's made a change.
First, I will apologize to folks, because my memory of "the footer cluster" only applies to HTML formatted e-mail messages from Groups.io. This is the default format, and the vast majority of traffic I see from all groups when I'm in individual message mode comes to me this way. That being said, if a user changes the "send format" that they use to plain text email under groups.io the "Reply to Sender" link/function will not be available at the end of plain text messages. I have never been on any group, including this one or any of the blind and low-vision technology groups, where the bulk of the membership in said group has gone in to their account settings on the Groups.io website and set their e-mail send format to plain text. Mark has said he will look into trying to create a function in the plain text messages that would allow for the "Reply to Sender" function, or something quite similar to it, that's part and parcel of each and every HTML e-mail that goes out from Groups.io to be available in plain text messages as well. My guess is that this will be at or near the bottom of the priority list, since relatively few users choose to set their send option to plain text so relatively few recipients ever get a plain text message from a Groups.io group. If you have an individual message from Groups.io that does not have a "Reply to Sender" link after the main body of the message the only reason that should occur is if the originating party has tweaked their Groups.io account preferences (https://groups.io/account?page=prefs), Post Preference item to "Plain text." As an aside, I have seen someone recently asking why they did not get a copy of their own message when they posted. That's not the default behavior, either, since it is reasonable to believe that most are not interested in seeing what they've written themselves. There is a checkbox at the bottom of the preferences page for, "I always want copies of my own messages," and it is unchecked by default. -- Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1803, Build 17134 The psychology of adultery has been falsified by conventional morals, which assume, in monogamous countries, that attraction to one person cannot co-exist with a serious affection for another. Everybody knows that this is untrue. . . ~ Bertrand Russell
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Jackie - - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Nancy Shackelford
Triple Talk USB. Does not need battery. I can't find the addon for
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this on N V D A site. Nance
On 9/20/18, Jackie <abletec@gmail.com> wrote:
Nance, is this a triple talk USB or another variant? Does it have a --
Nancy Shackelford --Walk On Faith And Trust In Love - Michael Reid--
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Re: NVDA 2018.3.1rc1 fix for Firefox crashing
Brice Mijares
I think it's only my home page
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start.att.net Finally was able to bring up the elements list, NVDA f-7. I still rather use FX 52.x. as said page don't refresh. That is, if that's whats going on, as it does in latest version of FX, 60.2.0. I haven't added any ad ons yet. Thank you.
On 9/19/2018 3:51 PM, Quentin Christensen wrote:
Hi Brice,
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Re: Quentin - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Jackie
Nance, is this a triple talk USB or another variant? Does it have a battery?
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On 9/20/18, Nancy Shackelford <n.k.nancelady@gmail.com> wrote:
I need to research and find how to do that restart, but I just --
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Re: NVDA and emojis
Thanks Joseph
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Em 20/09/2018 10:06, Joseph Lee escreveu:
Hi,
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Quentin - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Nancy Shackelford
I need to research and find how to do that restart, but I just
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discovered something: When I use a synth such as ETI Eloquence, the "less than" is not spoken as it is when using my Triple Talk device. Any suggestions?? Absolutely weird! Thanks in advance, Nance
On 9/20/18, Quentin Christensen <quentin@nvaccess.org> wrote:
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Re: All - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Quentin Christensen
Takuya sounds like he might have encountered this before. Failing that, have you tried restarting NVDA with add-ons disabled, just in case it's an add-on playing funny? If it is an add-on, check to see if there are updates to any, and try enabling them one at a time to see what causes it. If you do find the culprit, do please let us know. Regards Quentin.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 10:49 PM Takuya Nishimoto <nishimotz@...> wrote: Did you enable "Use spelling functionality if supported" option in the --
Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager Official NVDA Training modules and expert certification now available: http://www.nvaccess.org/shop/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NVAccess Twitter: @NVAccess
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Re: NVDA and emojis
Hi,
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This is being worked on, and if things go well, an option like that should appear in a future release. Cheers, Joseph
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of marcio via Groups.Io Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:05 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] NVDA and emojis Hello, I think I've posted another message about this topic but I don't know if anyone read it, since I had no answers. Guys, on the latest version of NVDA, there's any way to disable and enable emojis' reading? I really appreciated the way NVDA works with emojis for now, but I don't always want this reading, because in certain places such as forums and other websites where people post comments about anything, this can be very annoying NVDA saying all emojis after and before the comment or something like that. Hope anyone can help me with this. Thanks in advance Marcio
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Takuya - All - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Nancy Shackelford
Yes, this is always on. Thanks.
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Nance
On 9/20/18, Nishimoto <nishimotz@gmail.com> wrote:
Did you enable "Use spelling functionality if supported" option in the -- --
Nancy Shackelford --Walk On Faith And Trust In Love - Michael Reid--
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converting EPUB to word offline
Akshaya Choudhary
can you guys suggest some application to convert epub to word offline? or epub to pdf?
-- Regards, Sociohack
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Re: All - Update -- NVDA saying "Less Than" before everything I read and do
Takuya Nishimoto
Did you enable "Use spelling functionality if supported" option in the
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speech category? If you use a synthesizer which does not support the spelling functionality, such an issue may occur. -- Takuya Nishimoto nishimotz@gmail.com 2018年9月20日(木) 21:22 Nancy Shackelford <n.k.nancelady@gmail.com>:
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Re: Hi what is this missing file?
The Gamages
Hello,
Can you supply a link to the BBC radio I player download?
I found what I think it is, but confirmation would be appreciated,
thank
you.
Best
Regards,
Jim.
From: Peter Beasley
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing
file? I use the BBC Iplayer all the time and have absolutely no problems.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From:
Gene
People are increasingly referring to applications as apps. They aren't, but people have increasingly less respect for language and English is becoming increasingly imprecise and ambiguous. I'm not familiar enough with the BBC site to comment much on the player but from the little I've used it, it looks to me like an embedded player and it appeared properly accessible to me with a standard browser. It may be that at some time in the past, the Webbie program was helpful in using the player. I am doubtful it is either necessary or particularly beneficial now, though I hope thos who use the player comment on that question. I've played audio using a standard browser without problems when I've used the site off and on.
I saw something about the player being retired in the next few months. But I have no idea what is being referred to. Is there a player for mobile use and one on the web site itself for browser use?
Gene ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:36 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
My mistake, perhaps they should specify “mobile” app but if you have a look at the BBC site for I player radio, they continually call it an app, not an application, so it’s an abreviation, I should make it clear that I am talking about the actual PC I player radio now, on the BBC site, So it’s a bit confusing. I don’t know if the actual BBC program will be accessible now, it didn’t used to be, which is the reason for Webbie, and, to come back to the original point, Webbie I player radio doesn’t work for me and I know of at leat three others who can’t use it either, so is that because the BBC is updating again? this happened before when Webbie had to do a lot of work to make it accessible. Incidentally, BBC live radio still works with Webbie.
Best Regards, Jim.
From: Gene Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 10:25 AM To: Gene ; nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
It isn't clear to me how, if at all, this app will affect listening with a computer. What is being discussed is an app, not an application. It is a mobile app. I saw a statement that the BBC player in current use will be stopped. But does that mean how you listen on the web site with a computer itself will change?
This article makes it very clear that the new release is an app.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Gene Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:30 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
I doubt you can tell from the article whether there are accessibility proboems. If you saw a sighted person's description of Windows, how accessible would you think it is just based on that?
In addition, the link you gave isn't correct. How did you get it? the correct link is:
Gene ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:47 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
Hello,
Thankss to all who replied.
It looks like the BBC are to ditch the I player radio in favour of a new app, a quick look at some of the details seems to suggest problems with accessability, I hope I am wrong, but judge for yourself , the following address is where I got the details.
www.wired.co.uk/article/bbc-sounds-iplayer-radio-podcastResult options
This is probably why the Webbie stuff is out of date, let’s hope it gets updated to cover the new, “improved” app.
Best Regards, Jim.
From: Gene Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 7:38 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
I think Webbie is out of date. I'm sure there is a way to use the player with a standard browser that will work.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: JM Casey Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 10:41 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file?
Sounds like it's a problem on the end
of
whatever service you are trying to
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Re: Hi what is this missing file?
The Gamages
Hello Gene,
I totally agree about the English language being corrupted, but you
would
think the BBC would get it right wouldn’t you? wen I listen to commentators
on
the BBC, I am amazed at the mistakes they make.
Best
Regards,
Jim.
From: Gene
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing
file? People are increasingly referring to
applications
as apps. They aren't, but people have increasingly less respect for
language and English is becoming increasingly imprecise and ambiguous.
I'm
not familiar enough with the BBC site to comment much on the player but from
the
little I've used it, it looks to me like an embedded player and it appeared
properly accessible to me with a standard browser. It may be that at
some
time in the past, the Webbie program was helpful in using the player.
I am
doubtful it is either necessary or particularly beneficial now, though I
hope
thos who use the player comment on that question. I've played audio
using
a standard browser without problems when I've used the site off and
on.
I saw something about the player being retired
in
the next few months. But I have no idea what is being referred
to.
Is there a player for mobile use and one on the web site itself for browser
use?
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:36 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing
file? My mistake, perhaps they should specify “mobile” app but if you have a
look
at the BBC site for I player radio, they continually call it an app, not an
application, so it’s an abreviation, I should make it clear that I am
talking
about the actual PC I player radio now, on the BBC site,
So it’s a bit confusing. I don’t know if the actual BBC program will be
accessible now, it didn’t used to be, which is the reason for Webbie, and,
to
come back to the original point, Webbie I player radio doesn’t work for me
and I
know of at leat three others who can’t use it either, so is that because the
BBC
is updating again? this happened before when Webbie had to do a lot of work
to
make it accessible. Incidentally, BBC live radio still works with
Webbie.
Best
Regards,
Jim.
From: Gene
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 10:25 AM
To: Gene ; nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing
file? It isn't clear to me how, if at all, this app
will
affect listening with a computer. What is being discussed is an app,
not
an application. It is a mobile app. I saw a statement that the
BBC
player in current use will be stopped. But does that mean how you
listen
on the web site with a computer itself will change?
This article makes it very clear that the new
release is an app.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Gene
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing
file? I doubt you can tell from the article whether
there
are accessibility proboems. If you saw a sighted person's description
of
Windows, how accessible would you think it is just based on
that?
In addition, the link you gave isn't
correct.
How did you get it? the correct link is:
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:47 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing
file? Hello,
Thankss to all who replied.
It looks like the BBC are to ditch the I player radio in favour of a
new
app, a quick look at some of the details seems to suggest problems with
accessability, I hope I am wrong, but judge for yourself , the following
address
is where I got the details.
www.wired.co.uk/article/bbc-sounds-iplayer-radio-podcastResult options
This is probably why the Webbie stuff is out of date, let’s hope it gets updated to cover the new, “improved” app. Best
Regards,
Jim.
From: Gene
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing
file? I think Webbie is out of date. I'm sure
there
is a way to use the player with a standard browser that will
work.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: JM Casey
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing
file? stream or play, and not yours. Maybe contact them? -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of The Gamages via Groups.Io Sent: September 19, 2018 11:23 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? Hello, As Webbie was mentioned, the BBC I player on my W10 computer will not work, I choose a program and then press enter, I get a message which says , "Failed to load this station, check you are on line, the remote server returned an error 404 not found". I have uninstalled and re installed the latest Webbie. Any ideas? Best Regards, Jim. -----Original Message----- From: Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 3:45 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? OK so its a file that seems to only exist on my machine in Outlook Express and I've now copied it to system 32 and the pdf reader folder and we are back in business. I had a sort of feeling its also in .net framework as well but not on my machine its not. Good old windoze. Brian bglists@... Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io" <bglists@...> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 10:09 AM Subject: [nvda] Hi what is this missing file? > Whatever it is it crashed nvda just now cos its not there. > The program can't start because oehook.dll is missing from your > computer. > Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. > > > The program was the webbie pdf reader save option on the menu with a > document open. > All speech stopped on the installed latest version andI had to force > boot > a different portable version to get to know what was actually going > on. > Should I be worried about this file not being there? > Brian > bglists@... > Sent via blueyonder. > Please address personal E-mail to:- > briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' > in the display name field. > > >
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