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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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Re: Equalizer APO
Not only is it free, but there are two ways to configure equalizers and filters. One is with the program's editor, which is a dialogue with buttons and edit boxes. The other, which is much more
Not only is it free, but there are two ways to configure equalizers and filters. One is with the program's editor, which is a dialogue with buttons and edit boxes. The other, which is much more
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Orlando Enrique Fiol
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#65164
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
I remember the site I'm about to give you form ages ago. They are still at it. This is from a slightly different angle than what you might be looking for. Here it is:
I remember the site I'm about to give you form ages ago. They are still at it. This is from a slightly different angle than what you might be looking for. Here it is:
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Governor staten
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#65163
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
Which was developed by IBM.
Ironically, the IBM Screenreader didn't even use their own speech, they used DEC hardware. The Myna palmtop, for example, back in the 90s, used the IBM screenreader and a
Which was developed by IBM.
Ironically, the IBM Screenreader didn't even use their own speech, they used DEC hardware. The Myna palmtop, for example, back in the 90s, used the IBM screenreader and a
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Luke Davis
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#65162
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
Habit is no good reason to do a massive undertaking. As Gene said, unless we can make something worth having--I.E. better than Espeak in some fundamental way--what's the point? Bragging rights is not
Habit is no good reason to do a massive undertaking. As Gene said, unless we can make something worth having--I.E. better than Espeak in some fundamental way--what's the point? Bragging rights is not
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Luke Davis
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#65161
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
JAWS and Window-eyes used almost identical synthesizers, among the largest in the business in earlier days. JAWS used Eloquence, not its own developed synthesizer. Window-eyes used Via Voice, almost
JAWS and Window-eyes used almost identical synthesizers, among the largest in the business in earlier days. JAWS used Eloquence, not its own developed synthesizer. Window-eyes used Via Voice, almost
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Gene
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#65160
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
Probably not, but still we started.
Why did we stop.
Probably not, but still we started.
Why did we stop.
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Shaun Everiss
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#65159
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
True, but my point was that just about every screen reader at least in the old days had their own flagship synth of choice right back to the dos days.
Just like every soundcard had an
True, but my point was that just about every screen reader at least in the old days had their own flagship synth of choice right back to the dos days.
Just like every soundcard had an
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Shaun Everiss
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#65158
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
Bragging rites mean nothing unless the product is superior. People don't care if NVDA has its own synthesizer or not and resources can be much better used. It is a very specialized area to create a
Bragging rites mean nothing unless the product is superior. People don't care if NVDA has its own synthesizer or not and resources can be much better used. It is a very specialized area to create a
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Gene
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#65157
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
It would be wonderful if Speech Player could be developed again. I should also add that in the other comertial products you mentioned they did allow you to change the synthesizers and NVDA allows you
It would be wonderful if Speech Player could be developed again. I should also add that in the other comertial products you mentioned they did allow you to change the synthesizers and NVDA allows you
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Sky Mundell
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#65156
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Re: Creating a new synthesizer
You know that really does bring up an interesting project which seems forgotton.
What happened to our own synth the one called speech player.
Why did we stop developing it or did nv
You know that really does bring up an interesting project which seems forgotton.
What happened to our own synth the one called speech player.
Why did we stop developing it or did nv
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Shaun Everiss
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#65155
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Creating a new synthesizer
Hi everyone,
We get asked about creating a new synthesizer from time to time - either simply for ANY synthesizer to support a particular language, or someone wants to create a brand new one, perhaps
Hi everyone,
We get asked about creating a new synthesizer from time to time - either simply for ANY synthesizer to support a particular language, or someone wants to create a brand new one, perhaps
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Quentin Christensen
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#65154
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
You don't have to use the mouse if you are in browse mode or in a list view in a program that supports this kind of thing. and you only use the context menu if you are copying a link address where
You don't have to use the mouse if you are in browse mode or in a list view in a program that supports this kind of thing. and you only use the context menu if you are copying a link address where
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Gene
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#65153
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Re: NVDA command to copy a link
No. What kind of link? A written out link such as
http://www.microsoft.com or links as words such as click here to watch the report.
NVdA can copy text such as in a dialog or anyplace there is no
No. What kind of link? A written out link such as
http://www.microsoft.com or links as words such as click here to watch the report.
NVdA can copy text such as in a dialog or anyplace there is no
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Gene
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#65152
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