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Re: NVDA object enhancer addon
Hi all,
Brian's vision is becoming clearer - a comet is coming closer that will bring his vision to life. Ask me offlist for the meaning of my statement.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi all,
Brian's vision is becoming clearer - a comet is coming closer that will bring his vision to life. Ask me offlist for the meaning of my statement.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#86455
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Re: NVDA object enhancer addon
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That is almost entirely at the discretion of the add-on developer, who must submit the add-on for vetting before it lands there. And many do not want to do this for a variety of reasons.
I have
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That is almost entirely at the discretion of the add-on developer, who must submit the add-on for vetting before it lands there. And many do not want to do this for a variety of reasons.
I have
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Brian Vogel
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#86454
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Re: NVDA object enhancer addon
The language is Dutch.
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The language is Dutch.
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Jackie
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#86453
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Re: NVDA object enhancer addon
Hi
I agree as well.
Plus a english translation in the add on I am not sure what language it is in but Rui done a quick translation for it in english in a email
Hi
I agree as well.
Plus a english translation in the add on I am not sure what language it is in but Rui done a quick translation for it in english in a email
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#86452
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NVDA object enhancer addon
could someone please put the object enhancer customizer addon, onto the NVDA community addons page so it can be found and installed easier? Currently it is only available through a dropbox link.
could someone please put the object enhancer customizer addon, onto the NVDA community addons page so it can be found and installed easier? Currently it is only available through a dropbox link.
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Josh Kennedy
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#86451
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Re: Is the NVDA Commands Quick Reference available in some searchable document format? (e.g. PDF, docx)
Weird. Thanks for the heads-up on the PDF-Xchange viewer. I've
downloaded it now just because I often get requests from folks who
need a free OCR solution.
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Weird. Thanks for the heads-up on the PDF-Xchange viewer. I've
downloaded it now just because I often get requests from folks who
need a free OCR solution.
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Jackie
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#86450
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Re: Is the NVDA Commands Quick Reference available in some searchable document format? (e.g. PDF, docx)
Jackie,
I don't use Adobe Acrobat DC, as I've not cared for Adobe's own readers for some years now, and they keep getting worse and worse as far as my personal taste goes. I've been using Tracker
Jackie,
I don't use Adobe Acrobat DC, as I've not cared for Adobe's own readers for some years now, and they keep getting worse and worse as far as my personal taste goes. I've been using Tracker
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Brian Vogel
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#86449
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Re: Two Janets was NVDA find command not working
Thanks, Brian, :). She was incredibly gracious about it all. I guess
it is an easy mistake to make. 1 time I had an acquaintance whose
girlfriend's name was also Jackie accidentally send me some
Thanks, Brian, :). She was incredibly gracious about it all. I guess
it is an easy mistake to make. 1 time I had an acquaintance whose
girlfriend's name was also Jackie accidentally send me some
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Jackie
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#86448
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Re: Is the NVDA Commands Quick Reference available in some searchable document format? (e.g. PDF, docx)
Brian, using Firefox & Microsoft print to pdf, I was able to use
ctrl+NVDA+f to search text in Acrobat, using the 32-bit version. The
reading is terrible, because, for some reason, spaces in
Brian, using Firefox & Microsoft print to pdf, I was able to use
ctrl+NVDA+f to search text in Acrobat, using the 32-bit version. The
reading is terrible, because, for some reason, spaces in
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Jackie
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#86447
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Re: Is the NVDA Commands Quick Reference available in some searchable document format? (e.g. PDF, docx)
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By the way, I just tried this method to create the PDF, and although the initial result is not searchable, the OCR processing on that file by PDF-XChange Viewer does work, so I can save the text
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By the way, I just tried this method to create the PDF, and although the initial result is not searchable, the OCR processing on that file by PDF-XChange Viewer does work, so I can save the text
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Brian Vogel
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#86446
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Re: Is the NVDA Commands Quick Reference available in some searchable document format? (e.g. PDF, docx)
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I'll also try that, but what I'm trying to say is that none of these print to PDF options is generating a searchable PDF, and even if I manually run OCR on those files in PDF-XChange Viewer, and
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I'll also try that, but what I'm trying to say is that none of these print to PDF options is generating a searchable PDF, and even if I manually run OCR on those files in PDF-XChange Viewer, and
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Brian Vogel
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#86445
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Re: Two Janets was NVDA find command not working
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Of the many things I might be inclined to use as a descriptor for you, idiot is not among those. You're human, that's for sure, and made a mistake that's very, very easy to make!
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Brian -
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Of the many things I might be inclined to use as a descriptor for you, idiot is not among those. You're human, that's for sure, and made a mistake that's very, very easy to make!
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Brian Vogel
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#86444
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Re: Is the NVDA Commands Quick Reference available in some searchable document format? (e.g. PDF, docx)
& if you *really* want a pdf, printing using the Microsoft print to
pdf utility also works.
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& if you *really* want a pdf, printing using the Microsoft print to
pdf utility also works.
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Jackie
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#86443
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Re: Two Janets was NVDA find command not working
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This is one reason I really encourage people who want to use their given names to, at the very least, give the initial letter of their surname when setting up an account.
I can't count the number of
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This is one reason I really encourage people who want to use their given names to, at the very least, give the initial letter of their surname when setting up an account.
I can't count the number of
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Brian Vogel
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#86442
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Re: Two Janets was NVDA find command not working
O, gosh, I'm so sorry, Janet. I'm an idiot. What can I say?
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O, gosh, I'm so sorry, Janet. I'm an idiot. What can I say?
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Jackie
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#86441
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Two Janets was NVDA find command not working
Hi Jackie,
It is another Janet who was asking about voices for NVDA. AS for "find", I have tried both versions.
Thanks,
Janet B
Hi Jackie,
It is another Janet who was asking about voices for NVDA. AS for "find", I have tried both versions.
Thanks,
Janet B
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Janet Brandly
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#86440
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Re: NVDA find command not working
Janet, might I ask what keys you're pressing to find material on screen?
I ask this because NVDA can work w/2 versions of the find command. The
well-known one is control f. That one actually is
Janet, might I ask what keys you're pressing to find material on screen?
I ask this because NVDA can work w/2 versions of the find command. The
well-known one is control f. That one actually is
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Jackie
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#86439
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Re: Is the NVDA Commands Quick Reference available in some searchable document format? (e.g. PDF, docx)
Thank you gentlemen. Both of those are useful workarounds.
I do have to say I'd like to keep the formatting, though. I'll try opening one of the PDFs using word, and saving out the resulting docx to
Thank you gentlemen. Both of those are useful workarounds.
I do have to say I'd like to keep the formatting, though. I'll try opening one of the PDFs using word, and saving out the resulting docx to
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Brian Vogel
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#86438
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Re: Another object question,
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And that's it, right there. Practice, practice, practice without attempting to do anything productive while you're trying to get a sense of the object structure of whatever it is you happen to be
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And that's it, right there. Practice, practice, practice without attempting to do anything productive while you're trying to get a sense of the object structure of whatever it is you happen to be
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Brian Vogel
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#86437
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Re: Is the NVDA Commands Quick Reference available in some searchable document format? (e.g. PDF, docx)
There are a couple things you can try.
1. Just open the quick reference in word. The address bar of your browser will tell you where it is. Word should then import the file, and let you re-save it as
There are a couple things you can try.
1. Just open the quick reference in word. The address bar of your browser will tell you where it is. Word should then import the file, and let you re-save it as
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Tyler Spivey
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#86436
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