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Re: How is verbosity decided
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Did you read message, https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda/message/79813, from Joseph Lee, that came in 30 minutes before you posted this? App/application specific behavior already exists, and has for
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Did you read message, https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda/message/79813, from Joseph Lee, that came in 30 minutes before you posted this? App/application specific behavior already exists, and has for
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By
Brian Vogel
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#79820
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Re: Silencing Reading of Numbers in NVDA
AH, I meant to use positive lookahead and lookbehind, not the negative ones. My brain was not working very clearly last night apparently. In case you still need the fancy one, here is the correct
AH, I meant to use positive lookahead and lookbehind, not the negative ones. My brain was not working very clearly last night apparently. In case you still need the fancy one, here is the correct
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Tony Malykh
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#79819
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Re: Outlook 365: Issue with announcement of selected text while composing mail
Hi,
Just giving this a bump because it’s been several days and I still haven’t heard anything from this group nor the GitHub community. Has anybody tried re-creating my issue, and, if so, were you
Hi,
Just giving this a bump because it’s been several days and I still haven’t heard anything from this group nor the GitHub community. Has anybody tried re-creating my issue, and, if so, were you
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Luke Robinett
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#79818
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Re: How is verbosity decided
I can't answer that question but I think turning off links is going too far.
Gene
I can't answer that question but I think turning off links is going too far.
Gene
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Gene
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#79817
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Re: How is verbosity decided
What I'm saying is that jjust as NVDA and other screen-readers are customized to work in certain ways with certain programs, maybe its time to have included in the program profiles that will cause
What I'm saying is that jjust as NVDA and other screen-readers are customized to work in certain ways with certain programs, maybe its time to have included in the program profiles that will cause
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Gene
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#79816
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Re: How is verbosity decided
I almost never have trouble knowing when something is being quoted from context. I have never read a talking book where the reader says something like block qquote nor says quote, unquote, when
I almost never have trouble knowing when something is being quoted from context. I have never read a talking book where the reader says something like block qquote nor says quote, unquote, when
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Gene
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#79815
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Re: How is verbosity decided
i totally agree with you gene.
but i turned off all document formatting check boxes except reporting
page number.
is it possible that i define a shortcut for it and disable this option too?
for
i totally agree with you gene.
but i turned off all document formatting check boxes except reporting
page number.
is it possible that i define a shortcut for it and disable this option too?
for
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zahra
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#79814
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Re: How is verbosity decided
Hi,
These can be configured through document formatting settings panel, and can be customized based on which app you are using. This is the reason why app-specific configuration profiles exist, and in
Hi,
These can be configured through document formatting settings panel, and can be customized based on which app you are using. This is the reason why app-specific configuration profiles exist, and in
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Joseph Lee
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#79813
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Re: How is verbosity decided
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The problem being, Gene, is that they have meaning that has a visual presentation. In "the olden days" quotation levels were shown using however many > characters were necessary at the outset of
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The problem being, Gene, is that they have meaning that has a visual presentation. In "the olden days" quotation levels were shown using however many > characters were necessary at the outset of
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Brian Vogel
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#79812
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Re: How is verbosity decided
I've filed a bug report but I didn't know about feature requests. I'll see what I can find. Maybe its time for NVDA to have profiles in the program as installed that would, for example, read bloc
I've filed a bug report but I didn't know about feature requests. I'll see what I can find. Maybe its time for NVDA to have profiles in the program as installed that would, for example, read bloc
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Gene
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#79811
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Re: How is verbosity decided
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On that one, I know scads of people who care about this, particularly when dealing with email messages involving a lot of back and forth.
On GitHub for NVAccess there exist two options as far as the
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On that one, I know scads of people who care about this, particularly when dealing with email messages involving a lot of back and forth.
On GitHub for NVAccess there exist two options as far as the
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Brian Vogel
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#79810
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Re: Silencing Reading of Numbers in NVDA
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Although I cannot easily think of a case "in a typical document" where this would snag something and make it silent, I'd imagine it could happen for large number values that include comma
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Although I cannot easily think of a case "in a typical document" where this would snag something and make it silent, I'd imagine it could happen for large number values that include comma
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Brian Vogel
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#79809
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Re: How TO Use Windows 10 OCR
Hi,
Also, sometimes one must go one more level down i.e. press NVDA+Numpad down arrow (NvDA+Shift+Down arrow in laptop layout) in order to force the navigator object to be placed in the graphic
Hi,
Also, sometimes one must go one more level down i.e. press NVDA+Numpad down arrow (NvDA+Shift+Down arrow in laptop layout) in order to force the navigator object to be placed in the graphic
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Joseph Lee
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#79808
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Re: How TO Use Windows 10 OCR
Are you absolutely, positively certain that the graphic that has focus in your example case has content that can be OCR processed? I ask that not to be snarky, but I've seen rare occasions where
Are you absolutely, positively certain that the graphic that has focus in your example case has content that can be OCR processed? I ask that not to be snarky, but I've seen rare occasions where
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Brian Vogel
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#79807
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Re: Silencing Reading of Numbers in NVDA
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There are, literally, thousands of online resources about regular expressions and how to use them, as well as a huge number of books (though I don't know how many would be available in either
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There are, literally, thousands of online resources about regular expressions and how to use them, as well as a huge number of books (though I don't know how many would be available in either
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By
Brian Vogel
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#79806
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How TO Use Windows 10 OCR
Dear all,
I am using NVDA 2020.3 on Windows 10's latest stable build. Whenever I
focus on a graphic on the web and press NVDA+R, NVDA says:
"Recognizing"
"Result document"
After that, I arrow up and
Dear all,
I am using NVDA 2020.3 on Windows 10's latest stable build. Whenever I
focus on a graphic on the web and press NVDA+R, NVDA says:
"Recognizing"
"Result document"
After that, I arrow up and
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Bhavya shah
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#79805
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How is verbosity decided
I might create a ticket for this but it doesn't look to me as though the system is designed to support such tickets. Where should such a question be discussed?
I'm really annoyed that NVDA has
I might create a ticket for this but it doesn't look to me as though the system is designed to support such tickets. Where should such a question be discussed?
I'm really annoyed that NVDA has
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Gene
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#79804
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Re: Silencing Reading of Numbers in NVDA
Dear Tony,
Thanks a bunch! The second one didn't work unfortunately, but the
first one does, so I should be good to go. Thanks for suggesting the
Phonetic Punctuations add-on but I don't think that
Dear Tony,
Thanks a bunch! The second one didn't work unfortunately, but the
first one does, so I should be good to go. Thanks for suggesting the
Phonetic Punctuations add-on but I don't think that
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Bhavya shah
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#79803
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Re: Silencing Reading of Numbers in NVDA
Just use a simple regular expression:
,\d+,
Or use negative lookahead and lookbehind to preserve the commas, something like:
(?<!,)\d+(?!,)
You can either do it via speech dictionary to remove
Just use a simple regular expression:
,\d+,
Or use negative lookahead and lookbehind to preserve the commas, something like:
(?<!,)\d+(?!,)
You can either do it via speech dictionary to remove
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Tony Malykh
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#79802
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Silencing Reading of Numbers in NVDA
Dear all,
I use NVDA 2020.3 and would like to disable reporting of all digits.
The number could be of varying length and would be bounded on its left
and right by commas. This may come off as an odd
Dear all,
I use NVDA 2020.3 and would like to disable reporting of all digits.
The number could be of varying length and would be bounded on its left
and right by commas. This may come off as an odd
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Bhavya shah
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#79801
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