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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
Yes, that's a great addition to NVDA. Thanks Tony.
Nevzat
Yes, that's a great addition to NVDA. Thanks Tony.
Nevzat
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Nevzat Adil
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#51418
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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
Please could you add an explicit statement indicating the licence under which
this add-on is made available? The source code is clearly available on
Github, but is this under some version of GPL, a
Please could you add an explicit statement indicating the licence under which
this add-on is made available? The source code is clearly available on
Github, but is this under some version of GPL, a
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Antony Stone
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#51417
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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
What’s the difference between using this add-on, versus NVDA+Contrl+f to find somehting?
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel
What’s the difference between using this add-on, versus NVDA+Contrl+f to find somehting?
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel
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Gerardo Corripio
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#51416
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Canada's Literature For the Blind Post Free Concession
Dear Tyler & List:
Trimmed several previous messages discussing stats on Braille display usage & government subsidies available for Braille displays.
The reason CNIB charges the maximum the Ontario
Dear Tyler & List:
Trimmed several previous messages discussing stats on Braille display usage & government subsidies available for Braille displays.
The reason CNIB charges the maximum the Ontario
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Brian K. Lingard
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#51415
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Re: thunderbird 60 brakes reading of attachments
You would be better off putting this up as an issue on Github. a lot of the devs are very busy looking at the upcoming release and probably not looking here for problems to solve.
I don't use Tbird so
You would be better off putting this up as an issue on Github. a lot of the devs are very busy looking at the upcoming release and probably not looking here for problems to solve.
I don't use Tbird so
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Brian's Mail list account
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#51414
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Re: A few ideas about simplifying the structure of NVDA's "regular expression"
With respect that is not how I read what he said. I think its a more general wish that if you can define your needs it should be possible to create a rule from easy to enter
With respect that is not how I read what he said. I think its a more general wish that if you can define your needs it should be possible to create a rule from easy to enter
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Brian's Mail list account
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#51413
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Re: A few ideas about simplifying the structure of NVDA's "regular expression"
I get the impression he was thinking of a kind of translator, ie here is what I need to happen, how can this be turned into a regular expression, assuming it can of
I get the impression he was thinking of a kind of translator, ie here is what I need to happen, how can this be turned into a regular expression, assuming it can of
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Brian's Mail list account
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#51412
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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
I'll discuss some points:
First, something that I can comment on very briefly. You only tried the skip blocks of links command on one site and, evidently, on one article. I said that on some
I'll discuss some points:
First, something that I can comment on very briefly. You only tried the skip blocks of links command on one site and, evidently, on one article. I said that on some
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Gene
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thunderbird 60 brakes reading of attachments
hi,
Str:
Add an attachment to a message in the compose dialogue box, and shift tab to attachments list.
expected: nvda reads attachment in a list, nd gives options to navigate and delete individual
hi,
Str:
Add an attachment to a message in the compose dialogue box, and shift tab to attachments list.
expected: nvda reads attachment in a list, nd gives options to navigate and delete individual
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enes sarıbaş
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#51410
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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
Hi Gene,
Thank you for your feedback, I think these are very reasonable
questions you are raising.
1. I didn't claim that TextNav should replace the traditional way of
browsing internet. It should
Hi Gene,
Thank you for your feedback, I think these are very reasonable
questions you are raising.
1. I didn't claim that TextNav should replace the traditional way of
browsing internet. It should
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Tony Malykh
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#51409
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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
I have some comments on your demo for TextNav. First, it isn't a substitute for learning the layout and structures of web pages. If you use it before you know these things, you may not learn to deal
I have some comments on your demo for TextNav. First, it isn't a substitute for learning the layout and structures of web pages. If you use it before you know these things, you may not learn to deal
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Gene
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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
Hey Tony. This sounds great! Going to download it now. I hate trying to finding the start of an article. I.E. the articles on the Washing Times. Thanks.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Hey Tony. This sounds great! Going to download it now. I hate trying to finding the start of an article. I.E. the articles on the Washing Times. Thanks.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Lino Morales <linomorales001@...>
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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
It’s definitely worth using
Using now
Ian
It’s definitely worth using
Using now
Ian
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Ian Blackburn
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Re: Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
This sounds really great. I have trouble reading some articles on the Dodgers site so this sounds like it'll be helpful.
This sounds really great. I have trouble reading some articles on the Dodgers site so this sounds like it'll be helpful.
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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Introducing TextNav add-on - a better way to browse Internet
Hello NVDA users
Today I am introducing TextNav add-on for NVDA - a better way to browse Internet for the blind!
Have you ever felt that browsing new pages is frustrating when you couldn't find the
Hello NVDA users
Today I am introducing TextNav add-on for NVDA - a better way to browse Internet for the blind!
Have you ever felt that browsing new pages is frustrating when you couldn't find the
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Tony Malykh
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Re: google history
When the page first loads, it displays a pop-up telling you all the wondrous things you can do here. I found I could easily navigate between the next and previous (after going to next at least once)
When the page first loads, it displays a pop-up telling you all the wondrous things you can do here. I found I could easily navigate between the next and previous (after going to next at least once)
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Quentin Christensen
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Re: BETA2 DOESN'T READ TABLES IN PDF DOCUMENTS
I think the issues are probably a little from column A, a little from column B :)
(Did you like what I did there *grin*)
Seriously though, opening the PDF file in Word was a good tip, thanks for
I think the issues are probably a little from column A, a little from column B :)
(Did you like what I did there *grin*)
Seriously though, opening the PDF file in Word was a good tip, thanks for
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Quentin Christensen
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Re: Anyone having problems with yesterdays Alpha Snap?
Hi, no with ff as well but on the same make and model of the lenovo the snap works same make model and OS. The only thing I can think of on the machine that the snap works well with I don't get all
Hi, no with ff as well but on the same make and model of the lenovo the snap works same make model and OS. The only thing I can think of on the machine that the snap works well with I don't get all
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Kevin Cussick
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google history
Running latest NVDA on a Win 10 1809 system. Tried to use NVDA on the site to remove all your google chrome history.
You go to history.googgle.com
NVDA would not read the data on the page to allow
Running latest NVDA on a Win 10 1809 system. Tried to use NVDA on the site to remove all your google chrome history.
You go to history.googgle.com
NVDA would not read the data on the page to allow
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Don H
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Re: A few ideas about simplifying the structure of NVDA's "regular expression"
You are under the mistaken idea that any piece of software can be "all things to all people."
That is not, and never shall be, the way it works.
It's not wrong to express your wants and needs, but
You are under the mistaken idea that any piece of software can be "all things to all people."
That is not, and never shall be, the way it works.
It's not wrong to express your wants and needs, but
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Brian Vogel
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