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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
More links, resources, and information...
# Natural Language Processing -- Lexers
A lexer or tokenizer (e.g. a Finite State Machine or FSM) will tokenize a string of text -- splitting that text into
More links, resources, and information...
# Natural Language Processing -- Lexers
A lexer or tokenizer (e.g. a Finite State Machine or FSM) will tokenize a string of text -- splitting that text into
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Reece H. Dunn
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#65184
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Re: Microsoft word: determine bullet shapes with NVDA
Thanks for the help, it works perfectly. I'm not quite sure the bullet type I'm now using was the one in the old document I had written last year, because NVDA only says "bullet", and my
Thanks for the help, it works perfectly. I'm not quite sure the bullet type I'm now using was the one in the old document I had written last year, because NVDA only says "bullet", and my
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Vincent Le Goff <vincent.legoff.srs@...>
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#65183
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Re: NVDA compatibility concern with M.S. office
The versions of Windows, MS Office, and NVDA are all needed first.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build 18362
The color of truth is grey.
~ André Gide
The versions of Windows, MS Office, and NVDA are all needed first.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build 18362
The color of truth is grey.
~ André Gide
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Brian Vogel
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#65182
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Re: thunderbird
While I appreciate all the thanks for having given the pointer to this tutorial, it is Gene NZ that deserves the big thank you. His website, accessibilitycentral.net, is a treasure trove of massive
While I appreciate all the thanks for having given the pointer to this tutorial, it is Gene NZ that deserves the big thank you. His website, accessibilitycentral.net, is a treasure trove of massive
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Brian Vogel
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#65181
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NVDA compatibility concern with M.S. office
Dear friends, last two weeks I did not start JAWS for accessing my
laptop and associated services. But today, I was forced to start jaws
to access track changes feature provided by m.s. office.
Dear friends, last two weeks I did not start JAWS for accessing my
laptop and associated services. But today, I was forced to start jaws
to access track changes feature provided by m.s. office.
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pankaj singh Kushwaha
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#65180
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Re: thunderbird
Brian,
Even though I've used Thunderbird for years, I'm learning a thing or 2 from this as well. I had no idea about that add-on that adds first letter navigation to the folder tree.
Brian,
Even though I've used Thunderbird for years, I'm learning a thing or 2 from this as well. I had no idea about that add-on that adds first letter navigation to the folder tree.
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Kara Goldfinch
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#65179
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Add-on Developer toolkit: Returning to active development duties
Hi all,
My last release announcement indicated that I would take the month of September to focus on documentation issues and code refactoring. DTK found someone that can handle documentation
Hi all,
My last release announcement indicated that I would take the month of September to focus on documentation issues and code refactoring. DTK found someone that can handle documentation
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Andy B.
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#65178
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
Many thanks.
Wonderful to have this helpful list.
Blessings
Pascal
Many thanks.
Wonderful to have this helpful list.
Blessings
Pascal
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Pascal Lambert <coccinelle86@...>
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#65177
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
There are different ways of doing that. Here is one:
Follow the link so you are on the actual page of the article. Then press f6 to move to the address bar. The address is already selected. Use
There are different ways of doing that. Here is one:
Follow the link so you are on the actual page of the article. Then press f6 to move to the address bar. The address is already selected. Use
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Gene
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#65176
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
Many thanks Quentin.
Blessings
Pascal
Many thanks Quentin.
Blessings
Pascal
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Pascal Lambert <coccinelle86@...>
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#65175
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
Thanks Brian.
Blessings
Pascal
Thanks Brian.
Blessings
Pascal
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Pascal Lambert <coccinelle86@...>
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#65174
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
Many thanks for pointing out the shift-f10! That is what I needed.
Blessings
Pascal
Many thanks for pointing out the shift-f10! That is what I needed.
Blessings
Pascal
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Pascal Lambert <coccinelle86@...>
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#65173
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
Hi Gene,
I am using the latest versions of Windows and NVDA. I am referring to a link to an article on Breitbart.com that I want to copy and paste on Facebook so other can click on it to read.
Many
Hi Gene,
I am using the latest versions of Windows and NVDA. I am referring to a link to an article on Breitbart.com that I want to copy and paste on Facebook so other can click on it to read.
Many
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Pascal Lambert <coccinelle86@...>
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#65172
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Re: Microsoft word: determine bullet shapes with NVDA
Hi Vincent,
In Word, where you want to start a bulleted list, if you press ALT+H for the home ribbon, then "u" for bulleted list (think of it either as the second letter in the word bullet, since B
Hi Vincent,
In Word, where you want to start a bulleted list, if you press ALT+H for the home ribbon, then "u" for bulleted list (think of it either as the second letter in the word bullet, since B
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Quentin Christensen
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#65171
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Re: Equalizer APO
ere it is:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q3qmo2z7zifi56l/EqualizerAPO64-1.2.1.exe?dl=1
Cheers!
ere it is:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q3qmo2z7zifi56l/EqualizerAPO64-1.2.1.exe?dl=1
Cheers!
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Jaffar Sidek <jaffar.sidek10@...>
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#65170
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Microsoft word: determine bullet shapes with NVDA
Hi everyone,
I'm working with Microsoft Word a lot these days. I like to have consistent documents and try to create visually-attracting ones when I can, with headers and footers and nice tables
Hi everyone,
I'm working with Microsoft Word a lot these days. I like to have consistent documents and try to create visually-attracting ones when I can, with headers and footers and nice tables
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Vincent Le Goff <vincent.legoff.srs@...>
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#65169
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
Thank you Reece,
This is an excellent set of resources!
And yes, developing a TTS is a very extensive job, which is pretty much the main reason we didn't get to polishing speech player.
The code is
Thank you Reece,
This is an excellent set of resources!
And yes, developing a TTS is a very extensive job, which is pretty much the main reason we didn't get to polishing speech player.
The code is
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Quentin Christensen
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#65168
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
Hi
Just for the sake of clarity, I would like to point out that there is no NVDA command to perform this task, all the solutions proposed are Windows commands.
Cheers
Chris
Hi
Just for the sake of clarity, I would like to point out that there is no NVDA command to perform this task, all the solutions proposed are Windows commands.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Mullins
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#65167
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Re: Equalizer APO
I must have missed this thread. Where can I find this E Q?
******
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
I must have missed this thread. Where can I find this E Q?
******
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
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Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#65166
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
I'll have more later, but here is a start (welcome to the rabbit hole).
A speech synthesizer voice typically consists of two parts:
1. the text to phonemes part;
2. the phonemes to audio part.
The
I'll have more later, but here is a start (welcome to the rabbit hole).
A speech synthesizer voice typically consists of two parts:
1. the text to phonemes part;
2. the phonemes to audio part.
The
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Reece H. Dunn
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#65165
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