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Re: Q Read alternative
Hi
Do you know if he is going to update the speech hub add on? so it works with nvda 2019.3
When I tried it the last version was nvda 2019.2.1 I think it was I
Hi
Do you know if he is going to update the speech hub add on? so it works with nvda 2019.3
When I tried it the last version was nvda 2019.2.1 I think it was I
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#71592
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Re: One Core Synth
Chris,
This is similar to a method I used, and I can't recall whether it was under JAWS or NVDA, when the word cup was being read as Cuban Pesos if the document was a recipe where the
Chris,
This is similar to a method I used, and I can't recall whether it was under JAWS or NVDA, when the word cup was being read as Cuban Pesos if the document was a recipe where the
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Brian Vogel
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#71591
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
Hi
There was a list of books and websites that come across the list a while back so saved them just in case.
They are a list from people on this list who found the
Hi
There was a list of books and websites that come across the list a while back so saved them just in case.
They are a list from people on this list who found the
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#71590
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
Hello,
There is a good free book available on git hub. It is called dive into python 3. It is completely free. Just do a search for the title of the book and it should be easy to find.
Greg Wocher
Hello,
There is a good free book available on git hub. It is called dive into python 3. It is completely free. Just do a search for the title of the book and it should be easy to find.
Greg Wocher
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Greg Wocher
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#71589
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Re: One Core Synth
Hi
I’ve fiddled around with this for a while and the following regular expression seems to work nicely:
Pattern: \bunch
Replacement: unCh
Note the “C” in the replacement is
Hi
I’ve fiddled around with this for a while and the following regular expression seems to work nicely:
Pattern: \bunch
Replacement: unCh
Note the “C” in the replacement is
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Chris Mullins
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#71588
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Re: Q Read alternative
Speak On supports Daisy through its Audio Books app but I don’t know about XML 5 but if somebody sent me a sample I could try it and see.
Speak On is self-voicing much like Kurzweil so you would
Speak On supports Daisy through its Audio Books app but I don’t know about XML 5 but if somebody sent me a sample I could try it and see.
Speak On is self-voicing much like Kurzweil so you would
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David Griffith
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#71587
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important brouser update notice
Hi all.
This stuff just came from my winaero posting.
According to winaero at least, it appears that due to the virus, there are a few pauses.
Firstly, edge, and chrome are not going to recieve any
Hi all.
This stuff just came from my winaero posting.
According to winaero at least, it appears that due to the virus, there are a few pauses.
Firstly, edge, and chrome are not going to recieve any
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Shaun Everiss
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#71586
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Re: Q Read alternative
David, the NFB content is Daisy, which xml files.
Can my screen reader be used in this program?
David, the NFB content is Daisy, which xml files.
Can my screen reader be used in this program?
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john s
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#71585
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
Hi,
I recommend starting at python.org’s python documentation (look up 3.7, not 3.8 yet).
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
I recommend starting at python.org’s python documentation (look up 3.7, not 3.8 yet).
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#71584
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
Thanks brian and Josep,
Josep sir what is best website source to learn python 3.
Thanks
Thanks brian and Josep,
Josep sir what is best website source to learn python 3.
Thanks
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Ramesh Patil
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#71583
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
Hi,
Brian gave you the subscription info for at least one development list. My advice is:
Before you learn NVDA add-on development, learn Python 3 first. You need to have a solid grasp of at least
Hi,
Brian gave you the subscription info for at least one development list. My advice is:
Before you learn NVDA add-on development, learn Python 3 first. You need to have a solid grasp of at least
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Joseph Lee
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#71582
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
Hi,
‘Actually, a better list for add-ons discussion is:
https://nvda-addons.groups.io/g/nvda-addons
Regarding XP support, I’ll make a community announcement as early as a few hours from now
Hi,
‘Actually, a better list for add-ons discussion is:
https://nvda-addons.groups.io/g/nvda-addons
Regarding XP support, I’ll make a community announcement as early as a few hours from now
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Joseph Lee
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#71581
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Re: Q Read alternative
TuneIn? Wow you guys got me hooked! I’ll definitely listen to the podcasts shared earlier, and try it out! thanks for the recommendation!
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel
TuneIn? Wow you guys got me hooked! I’ll definitely listen to the podcasts shared earlier, and try it out! thanks for the recommendation!
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel
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Gerardo Corripio
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#71580
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
zahra,
I gave the direct link to the nvda-devel home page on Groups.io in my last message. Those pages (for any given group) always include the Group Email Addresses section with the
zahra,
I gave the direct link to the nvda-devel home page on Groups.io in my last message. Those pages (for any given group) always include the Group Email Addresses section with the
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Brian Vogel
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#71579
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Re: Q Read alternative
Speak On was developed in the UK so the only direct connections it has to download is content from the RNIB eText and Audio Newsagent service and it also connects directly to TuneIn Radio if you have
Speak On was developed in the UK so the only direct connections it has to download is content from the RNIB eText and Audio Newsagent service and it also connects directly to TuneIn Radio if you have
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David Griffith
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#71578
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
hi brian.
how can i subscribe to nvda developers to contact them directly and
ask my questions or say my suggestions and needed features?
--
By God,
were I given all the seven heavens
with all they
hi brian.
how can i subscribe to nvda developers to contact them directly and
ask my questions or say my suggestions and needed features?
--
By God,
were I given all the seven heavens
with all they
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zahra
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#71577
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Re: NVDA addon development beginner
Not that your question is off-topic here, but you might get more focused responses and interest in your query on this group:
nvda-devel / NVDA Screen Reader DevelopmentThis includes questions and
Not that your question is off-topic here, but you might get more focused responses and interest in your query on this group:
nvda-devel / NVDA Screen Reader DevelopmentThis includes questions and
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Brian Vogel
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#71576
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Re: irrelevant information
While Window-Eyes, like JAWS, or VoiceOver, or TalkBack, or other screen readers occasionally get passing mention here during discussions, generally as a "compare and contrast" for a wanted but
While Window-Eyes, like JAWS, or VoiceOver, or TalkBack, or other screen readers occasionally get passing mention here during discussions, generally as a "compare and contrast" for a wanted but
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Brian Vogel
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#71575
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NVDA addon development beginner
Hi guys,
I am interested in study development of NVDA addons.
I have basic knowledge of Java programming. I know for NVDA development I need knowledge of python programming
It is possible to learn
Hi guys,
I am interested in study development of NVDA addons.
I have basic knowledge of Java programming. I know for NVDA development I need knowledge of python programming
It is possible to learn
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Ramesh Patil
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#71574
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Re: Q Read alternative
For Braille readers, even though some of the paragraph breaks are weird, I'd suggest bookworm. And, best part? Any braille coder can code better support into the software because it's open source. The
For Braille readers, even though some of the paragraph breaks are weird, I'd suggest bookworm. And, best part? Any braille coder can code better support into the software because it's open source. The
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Robert Kingett
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#71573
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