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Re: Pronunciation of phone numbers
On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 12:41 AM, Luke Davis wrote this regular expression:
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By the way, that's very, very elegant for the purpose. I never want you to think that my comments on the group are meant
On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 12:41 AM, Luke Davis wrote this regular expression:
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By the way, that's very, very elegant for the purpose. I never want you to think that my comments on the group are meant
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Brian Vogel
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#77688
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Re: Pronunciation: Unwanted Dates
I’ve never heard of the IBM. TDS. Voice. Where diddid that come from and how do you get it? Is it a good, clear voice? I have the current version of Windows 10. Does it work with these things?
I’ve never heard of the IBM. TDS. Voice. Where diddid that come from and how do you get it? Is it a good, clear voice? I have the current version of Windows 10. Does it work with these things?
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Leslie
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#77687
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Re: Pronunciation of phone numbers
George,
You're quite welcome. I'm curious whether you used Luke's "version one" that did not have the backslash capital D at the end, or his "version two" that did? Also, did you include
George,
You're quite welcome. I'm curious whether you used Luke's "version one" that did not have the backslash capital D at the end, or his "version two" that did? Also, did you include
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Brian Vogel
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#77686
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Re: Pronunciation of phone numbers
Thanks to Brian and Luke for their help on this. Luke, yours works perfectly for me in all cases.
George
Thanks to Brian and Luke for their help on this. Luke, yours works perfectly for me in all cases.
George
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George McCoy
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#77685
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Re: Inserting a brief pause, intentionally
Giles,
Your experience meshes with what I remember when playing with this a long while back. Although screen readers definitely generate speech, they are not dedicated speech generating
Giles,
Your experience meshes with what I remember when playing with this a long while back. Although screen readers definitely generate speech, they are not dedicated speech generating
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Brian Vogel
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#77684
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Re: Inserting a brief pause, intentionally
I suspect it is synth-specific as to how much pause you get. I asked about something similar a couple of years ago (though can't find the question now) because I sometimes use NVDA to read poems that
I suspect it is synth-specific as to how much pause you get. I asked about something similar a couple of years ago (though can't find the question now) because I sometimes use NVDA to read poems that
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Giles Turnbull
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#77683
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Re: Introducing the Quick Dictionary add-on
#addonrelease
Dear Soloman,
Just reviewed the list of available languages, and, unfortunately, there is no Tamil among them.
I came to the conclusion that the remote dictionary server I chose has a limited choice
Dear Soloman,
Just reviewed the list of available languages, and, unfortunately, there is no Tamil among them.
I came to the conclusion that the remote dictionary server I chose has a limited choice
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Oleksandr Gryshchenko
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#77682
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Re: Introducing the Quick Dictionary add-on
#addonrelease
Hi Ibrahim, Soloman, Gary, William and everyone who reads this message :)
Friends, I didn't take into account one detail, namely that the keyboard shortcut NVDA + D is already used in NVDA...
I'll see
Hi Ibrahim, Soloman, Gary, William and everyone who reads this message :)
Friends, I didn't take into account one detail, namely that the keyboard shortcut NVDA + D is already used in NVDA...
I'll see
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Oleksandr Gryshchenko
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#77681
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Pronunciation: Unwanted Dates
Hi Everyone
I am running windows 7 with the latest version of NVDA using the IBM TTS
Voice.
I have lots of music on my machine. If there is a track beginning "Mary"
preceded by a track number, NVDA
Hi Everyone
I am running windows 7 with the latest version of NVDA using the IBM TTS
Voice.
I have lots of music on my machine. If there is a track beginning "Mary"
preceded by a track number, NVDA
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Pele West
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#77680
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Re: Introducing the Quick Dictionary add-on
#addonrelease
Well, why not using request module to send request to check dict meaning from some popular website?
Oleksandr Gryshchenko 於 27/9/2020 6:46 寫道:
Well, why not using request module to send request to check dict meaning from some popular website?
Oleksandr Gryshchenko 於 27/9/2020 6:46 寫道:
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William
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#77679
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Re: nvda +D = long description
There is a command NVDA key d that will open the long description in a new window.
Gene
There is a command NVDA key d that will open the long description in a new window.
Gene
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Gene
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#77678
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Re: Introducing the Quick Dictionary add-on
#addonrelease
Hi,
I am having a problem trying to register the add on. I get the email with the code and I enter it but, when I go to next nothing happens. Is there a step that I am missing? Thanks for any
Hi,
I am having a problem trying to register the add on. I get the email with the code and I enter it but, when I go to next nothing happens. Is there a step that I am missing? Thanks for any
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Gary Metzler
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#77677
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Re: nvda +D = long description
I've never actually seen one of those. Although I do not believe NVDA indicates when a longdesc is actually available, does it?
I've never actually seen one of those. Although I do not believe NVDA indicates when a longdesc is actually available, does it?
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Rob Hudson
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#77676
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Re: nvda +D = long description
This appears to be an accessibility feature for blind users some web site developers implement. Let's say you are on something, that is usually a graphic, as the manual says and you want to see if
This appears to be an accessibility feature for blind users some web site developers implement. Let's say you are on something, that is usually a graphic, as the manual says and you want to see if
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Gene
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#77675
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Re: nvda +D = long description
Hi,
A long description (often shortened to "longdesc") is used by web authors to provide additional details about a web element (typically images) via a dedicated description. As such, it is employed
Hi,
A long description (often shortened to "longdesc") is used by web authors to provide additional details about a web element (typically images) via a dedicated description. As such, it is employed
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Joseph Lee
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#77674
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nvda +D = long description
Hi friends
May you explain to me what long description
NVDA+d means? When I read the nvda user guide, i couldn't understand
what long description
NVDA+d means and its use.
Hi friends
May you explain to me what long description
NVDA+d means? When I read the nvda user guide, i couldn't understand
what long description
NVDA+d means and its use.
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Aschalew Byness
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#77673
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Re: Pronunciation of phone numbers
Luke,
Just to be clear, I am really not, ever, trying to handle every possible odd exception condition that might come up. If what I craft gets 99.5% of all commonly used formats, I'm
Luke,
Just to be clear, I am really not, ever, trying to handle every possible odd exception condition that might come up. If what I craft gets 99.5% of all commonly used formats, I'm
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Brian Vogel
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#77672
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Re: Pronunciation of phone numbers
I don't know what the reasoning for it is, but I have seen it in some places, usually done by North American businesses. I always assumed it was somehow related to fonts on business cards or the
I don't know what the reasoning for it is, but I have seen it in some places, usually done by North American businesses. I always assumed it was somehow related to fonts on business cards or the
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Luke Davis
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#77671
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Re: Pronunciation of phone numbers
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Well, your example is exactly what my tweak would have been, so, sure. All I wanted was a set of examples of exactly what formats could be expected, which would lead to the [ \.-] character class
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Well, your example is exactly what my tweak would have been, so, sure. All I wanted was a set of examples of exactly what formats could be expected, which would lead to the [ \.-] character class
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Brian Vogel
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#77670
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Re: Pronunciation of phone numbers
I should note, that the one case that won't handle, is:
(###)###-####
I suspect we would have to get creative to manage that one. Along the lines of:
\(?(\d)(\d)(\d)(?:\)?[ \.-]|\))(\d)(\d)(\d)[
I should note, that the one case that won't handle, is:
(###)###-####
I suspect we would have to get creative to manage that one. Along the lines of:
\(?(\d)(\d)(\d)(?:\)?[ \.-]|\))(\d)(\d)(\d)[
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Luke Davis
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#77669
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