MATH equations with NVDA
ajrahman1144@...
Hi, this is azeesh from Chennai, India. Iam interested to type and view mathematical equations in word document or any other document editing tool with NVDA. Please help me to proceed with relevant tools and ideas. Thank you
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Re: Reading characters phonetically?
Rui Fontes
You can get it in:
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https://github.com/davidacm/delayedCharacterDescriptions/releases/download/0.4a1/delayedCharacterDescriptions-0.4a1.nvda-addon It is yet in devellopment, but it works great! Rui Fontes Às 14:00 de 16/09/2019, Robert Doc Wright godfearer escreveu:
This is the first I’ve heard of it.
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Re: Reading characters phonetically?
Robert Doc Wright godfearer
This is the first I’ve heard of it.
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From: Rui Fontes
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2019 4:37 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Reading characters phonetically?
Have you tried the DelayedCharacteDescription add-on?
Regards,
Rui Fontes
Às 03:43 de 15/09/2019, Robert Doc Wright godfearer escreveu: > What I would like to see is an ability to hit numpad 2 and have it stay > on phonetics until I no longer need it. > > * ******* > > *Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.* > > *the world says, hey come with me. My way is broad and easy. So what if > you get crap on your shoes. You can always wash it off, can't you! > * > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 > > *From: *zahra <mailto:nasrinkhaksar3@...> > *Sent: *Saturday, September 14, 2019 8:21 PM > *To: *nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> > *Subject: *Re: [nvda] Reading characters phonetically? > > hi. > > just press numpad two twice when you are in your desired character. > > On 9/15/19, Matt Turner <meturner2214@...> wrote: > > > Hi folks. > > > > > > I'm moving across some letters, is there a keystroke to have it read > > > phonetically? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > By God, > > were I given all the seven heavens > > with all they contain > > in order that > > I may disobey God > > by depriving an ant > > from the husk of a grain of barley, > > I would not do it. > > imam ali > >
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Re: Reading characters phonetically?
Rui Fontes
Have you tried the DelayedCharacteDescription add-on?
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Regards, Rui Fontes Às 03:43 de 15/09/2019, Robert Doc Wright godfearer escreveu:
What I would like to see is an ability to hit numpad 2 and have it stay on phonetics until I no longer need it.
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looking for an raml editor that works with nvda
Alexandre Alves Toco
Yes, it is plain text. But with na ide I would have syntax check, maybe code format and na easy way to correct the erros.
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De: John Isige
I didn't know what RAML was, so I went and looked. I still haven't found an example of what it looks like, but from the home page: "RAML lets you see what your API looks like as you design it, using easy to read plain text. Without having to write a single line of code you can not only perfect your API design, but also create a fully functional mock for customers, partners, or even your own internal engineers to review and build off of." So why do you need an editor for it? It sounds like any old text editor should work just fine. Here's an example, looks like plain text to me.
https://github.com/raml-org/raml-examples/blob/master/others/tutorial-jukebox-api/jukebox-api.raml
Here's a basic tutorial, again, it looks like plain text and even mentions using any random text editor.
https://dzone.com/articles/raml-basic-fundamentals-tutorial
On 9/15/2019 7:49, Alexandre Alves Toco wrote: > > Hi friends! > > Does any one know about na raml editor that Works with nvda? > > I tried aton. But it seems very inaccessible. > > Enviado do Email <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> para > Windows 10 > >
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Re: abby fine reader
Mallard <mallard@...>
So am I.
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Ciao Ollie
Il 16/09/2019 02:13, Shaun Everiss ha scritto:
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Hello I found this thread on google when I try to download the extention it downloads but refuses to run. when going to the screenreader.ai website it now says that a authorization key is needed to use the extention how ever there is no info on how to obtain a key and the developer is not responding to his emails any know any updates on this extention? when it was working it worked quite well. thanks Hank
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Re: abby fine reader
Arlene
I think that’s what I have. I got it with my win 7. I’ll have to look at what version of Kurzwel I have.
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From: Monte Single
Sent: September 15, 2019 4:45 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] abby fine reader
That depends on which version of Kurzweil you have. I know that version 11 will not work in win 10. To find Abbyy Finereader, go to your browser and enter it in the search field. I think there is a 2 week trial available.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene
Oh, okay. I was interested in it. Where do I get it? I used to have Kirtzel for my reader on windows 7. Can I still use Kirtzel for my win ten?
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From: ely.r@...
Abby Fine Reader is a program used to scan text and save it to a variety of file formats. It can also take PDF image only files and convert them into readable text. And several other operations.
I am running Abby FineReader 11 Professional under the most recent update to Windows ten and the most recent version of NVDA. I just checked and found no issues using the menu system. Rick
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arlene
Hi, What is Abby? Is it for internet codingZ?
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From: Kerryn Gunness via Groups.Io
guys is there an add on for abby, because i noticed NVDA is not reading properly in the menu
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Re: abby fine reader
Kerryn Gunness <k_gunness@...>
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cool sean
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Re: looking for an raml editor that works with nvda
John Isige
Oh sure. I'm not trying to imply there's no point to anything
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specialized, e.g. an IDE. I'm just saying, you don't necessarily need anything special for writing the language either. FYI the site mentions plugins for other programs, so there might be a plugin for Notepad++ or Eclipse, which I think is also accessible.
On 9/15/2019 18:55, Brian Vogel wrote:
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 07:34 PM, John Isige wrote:
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Re: abby fine reader
I am running fine reader 14 and its mostly accessible.
On 16/09/2019 11:27 am,
ely.r@... wrote:
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Re: abby fine reader
Kerryn Gunness <k_gunness@...>
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arlene
jene and ely explained what abby is
am using version 12 with latest win 10 and
NVDA
i find the file menue is not reading well, it has a
lag
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Re: looking for an raml editor that works with nvda
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 07:34 PM, John Isige wrote:
it looks like plain text and even mentions using any random text editor.Well, there are lots of things that fit this description, and for which any text editor "would work." That being said, using "any text editor" often results in some pretty awful looking code that's hard to follow, both by oneself when reviewing it much later, or by others who didn't read it. Specialized text editors such as Notepad++, and there are others, exist to automatically enforce either coding rules and/or formatting conventions common to a specific programming language. They're a very good programmer's aid and catch all kinds of "easy to make" errors that can be difficult to find at times just by trying to read through one's own code. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build 18362 The color of truth is grey. ~ André Gide
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Re: abby fine reader
Monte Single
That depends on which version of Kurzweil you have. I know that version 11 will not work in win 10. To find Abbyy Finereader, go to your browser and enter it in the search field. I think there is a 2 week trial available.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene
Sent: September-15-19 5:31 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] abby fine reader
Oh, okay. I was interested in it. Where do I get it? I used to have Kirtzel for my reader on windows 7. Can I still use Kirtzel for my win ten?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: ely.r@...
Abby Fine Reader is a program used to scan text and save it to a variety of file formats. It can also take PDF image only files and convert them into readable text. And several other operations.
I am running Abby FineReader 11 Professional under the most recent update to Windows ten and the most recent version of NVDA. I just checked and found no issues using the menu system. Rick
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arlene
Hi, What is Abby? Is it for internet codingZ?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Kerryn Gunness via Groups.Io
guys is there an add on for abby, because i noticed NVDA is not reading properly in the menu
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Re: abby fine reader
Monte Single
It is an off-the-shelf ocr program. Many blind people find it accessible. I think the current version is 14 , not sure.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene
Sent: September-15-19 5:14 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] abby fine reader
Hi, What is Abby? Is it for internet codingZ?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Kerryn Gunness via Groups.Io
guys is there an add on for abby, because i noticed NVDA is not reading properly in the menu
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Re: looking for an raml editor that works with nvda
John Isige
I didn't know what RAML was, so I went and looked. I still haven't found
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
an example of what it looks like, but from the home page: "RAML lets you see what your API looks like as you design it, using easy to read plain text. Without having to write a single line of code you can not only perfect your API design, but also create a fully functional mock for customers, partners, or even your own internal engineers to review and build off of." So why do you need an editor for it? It sounds like any old text editor should work just fine. Here's an example, looks like plain text to me. https://github.com/raml-org/raml-examples/blob/master/others/tutorial-jukebox-api/jukebox-api.raml Here's a basic tutorial, again, it looks like plain text and even mentions using any random text editor. https://dzone.com/articles/raml-basic-fundamentals-tutorial
On 9/15/2019 7:49, Alexandre Alves Toco wrote:
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Re: abby fine reader
Arlene
Oh, okay. I was interested in it. Where do I get it? I used to have Kirtzel for my reader on windows 7. Can I still use Kirtzel for my win ten?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: ely.r@...
Sent: September 15, 2019 4:27 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] abbey fine reader
Abby Fine Reader is a program used to scan text and save it to a variety of file formats. It can also take PDF image only files and convert them into readable text. And several other operations.
I am running Abby FineReader 11 Professional under the most recent update to Windows ten and the most recent version of NVDA. I just checked and found no issues using the menu system. Rick
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arlene
Hi, What is Abby? Is it for internet codingZ?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Kerryn Gunness via Groups.Io
guys is there an add on for abby, because i noticed NVDA is not reading properly in the menu
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Re: NVDA compatibility concern with M.S. office
Quentin Christensen
Hi Pankaj, I must admit I haven't used Office 2007 in a little while, but while track changes works as expected with NVDA, when you press CONTROL+SHIFT+E to turn track changes on or off, it isn't announced. This is a known issue: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/942 As per my comment on that issue: In office 365, navigating to the "track changes" ribbon item advises whether it is "pressed" or not. Admittedly not efficient, but it works. If "Track changes" has been enabled to be shown in the status bar, pressing NVDA+end to read the status bar will advise the state of track changes along with anything else on the status bar. These can both be seen visually as well. Overall, I agree with the original idea of reporting the status when CONTROL+SHIFT+E (or the local equivalent) is pressed. This does not introduce a new keystroke and at worst, for the user, it is two keypresses - if say it was already on and they turned it off in order to check.. Querying the status bar gives a lot of additional information that may not be needed, and opening the ribbon is complex. Currently the other way to check is to type a character, then left arrow to check whether NVDA reports "inserted". This isn't foolproof, as if track changes was turned on this session, and the focus is in text which had been inserted, NVDA won't report "inserted" as that will not have changed from the surrounding text (and assuming "report editor revisions" is enabled in NVDA's document formatting). Regards Quentin.
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Re: abby fine reader
ely.r@...
Abby Fine Reader is a program used to scan text and save it to a variety of file formats. It can also take PDF image only files and convert them into readable text. And several other operations.
I am running Abby FineReader 11 Professional under the most recent update to Windows ten and the most recent version of NVDA. I just checked and found no issues using the menu system. Rick
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arlene
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2019 7:14 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] abby fine reader
Hi, What is Abby? Is it for internet codingZ?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Kerryn Gunness via Groups.Io
guys is there an add on for abby, because i noticed NVDA is not reading properly in the menu
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Re: abby fine reader
Gene
The subject gives the full name, Abby Fine Reader,
a commercially available OCR program.
I'm curious what version is being run.
Perhaps the program is less accessible than it used to be but it used to be
quite accessible.
Gene
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Hi, What is Abby? Is it for internet codingZ?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Kerryn Gunness via
Groups.Io
guys is there an add on for abby, because i noticed NVDA is not reading properly in the menu
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