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Re: NVDA moving to Python 3
OneCore Catherine is, from memory, one of the English (Australian) voices. If you install different languages (including variants, eg English (Irish), English (Canadian), etc, and the speech packs,
OneCore Catherine is, from memory, one of the English (Australian) voices. If you install different languages (including variants, eg English (Irish), English (Canadian), etc, and the speech packs,
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Quentin Christensen
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#63675
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Re: NVDA moving to Python 3
That’s great ☺
The OneCore is my favorite synthesizer. So many different voices to choose from.
That’s great ☺
The OneCore is my favorite synthesizer. So many different voices to choose from.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#63674
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Re: NVDA moving to Python 3
Hi,
Different languages will have different voices. The three mentioned by Sarah is for American English.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
Different languages will have different voices. The three mentioned by Sarah is for American English.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#63673
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Re: NVDA moving to Python 3
Hi,
Yes. In fact, Windows OneCore was the first speech synthesizer to become compatible with Python 3.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
Yes. In fact, Windows OneCore was the first speech synthesizer to become compatible with Python 3.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Sarah k Alawami
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#63672
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Re: NVDA moving to Python 3
Windows 1 core Katherine? I only have mark, david and ziera.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our libsyn page as well.
For stuff we sell, mac training
Windows 1 core Katherine? I only have mark, david and ziera.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our libsyn page as well.
For stuff we sell, mac training
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Sarah k Alawami
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#63671
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Re: nvda 2019-2 rc1
Hi Don,
NVDA 2019.2 still uses Python 2 (the version of Python NVDA has always used). So everything which works in 2019.1 should continue to work just the same in 2019.2.
Kind regards
Quentin.
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Hi Don,
NVDA 2019.2 still uses Python 2 (the version of Python NVDA has always used). So everything which works in 2019.1 should continue to work just the same in 2019.2.
Kind regards
Quentin.
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Quentin Christensen
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#63670
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Re: NVDA moving to Python 3
Hi,
Yes. In fact, Windows OneCore was the first speech synthesizer to become compatible with Python 3.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
Yes. In fact, Windows OneCore was the first speech synthesizer to become compatible with Python 3.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#63669
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Re: nvda 2019-2 rc1
Hi,
No.
A helpful way to remember what's going on is thinking about NVDA major releases for 2019:
* 2019.2: Python 2
* 2019.3: Python 3
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
No.
A helpful way to remember what's going on is thinking about NVDA major releases for 2019:
* 2019.2: Python 2
* 2019.3: Python 3
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#63668
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Re: NVDA moving to Python 3
Will the windows OneCore Microsoft Catherine voice work with python 3?
Will the windows OneCore Microsoft Catherine voice work with python 3?
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molly the blind tech lover
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#63667
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Re: one core voices
Yes it can ☺
If you're using laptop hold down control shift plus NVDA and use the right arrow key until you find where it says pitch.
I am sorry, I do not know the command for the desktop layout.
Yes it can ☺
If you're using laptop hold down control shift plus NVDA and use the right arrow key until you find where it says pitch.
I am sorry, I do not know the command for the desktop layout.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#63666
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nvda 2019-2 rc1
So does this version use python 3?
So does this version use python 3?
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Don H
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#63665
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NVDA 2019.2 RC1 released
Hi everyone,
We've released RC1 of NVDA 2019.2. This is a release candidate, so unless any critical bugs are found, this will be identical to the final NVDA 2019.2. I'd encourage everyone to
Hi everyone,
We've released RC1 of NVDA 2019.2. This is a release candidate, so unless any critical bugs are found, this will be identical to the final NVDA 2019.2. I'd encourage everyone to
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Quentin Christensen
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#63664
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Re: one core voices
You are correct it is very difficult at least on my laptop to detect the pitch change unless you make a major change.
You are correct it is very difficult at least on my laptop to detect the pitch change unless you make a major change.
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Don H
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#63663
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Re: one core voices
Hi Don,
How are you changing the voice? I just tried using the synth settings ring and the voice settings screen and both worked fine. That was in NVDA 2019.2beta 3 and then rc1. Try changing the
Hi Don,
How are you changing the voice? I just tried using the synth settings ring and the voice settings screen and both worked fine. That was in NVDA 2019.2beta 3 and then rc1. Try changing the
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Quentin Christensen
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#63662
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one core voices
Can the pitch of the one core voices be changed? Under the speech settings of NVDA it would appear so but making any changes does not effect the pitch of the voice.
Can the pitch of the one core voices be changed? Under the speech settings of NVDA it would appear so but making any changes does not effect the pitch of the voice.
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Don H
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#63661
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Acapela pauses with punctuation revisited
Hello. I have looked through the archives and found something to the effect of being able to change the way pauses inpunctuation work with the acapela voices.
Sadly there was no description as to
Hello. I have looked through the archives and found something to the effect of being able to change the way pauses inpunctuation work with the acapela voices.
Sadly there was no description as to
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Dark Count
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#63660
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Re: Braille Extender not saving tables
Yes, that's what I saw, too, when I briefly looked at it. It requires syntax changes and some testing, and the author may not have time to do it. How much of the functionality should we put in NVDA
Yes, that's what I saw, too, when I briefly looked at it. It requires syntax changes and some testing, and the author may not have time to do it. How much of the functionality should we put in NVDA
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David Csercsics
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#63659
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Re: Braille Extender not saving tables
Hi,
Just because an add-on declares support for 2019.3 or later does not
necessarily mean it is Python 3 ready. Braille Extender, although the
manifest says it is ready for future NVDA releases,
Hi,
Just because an add-on declares support for 2019.3 or later does not
necessarily mean it is Python 3 ready. Braille Extender, although the
manifest says it is ready for future NVDA releases,
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Joseph Lee
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#63658
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Re: Braille Extender not saving tables
I wrote to the developer, but I didn't check the git hub page, I was just saying it may not work with Python 3 because I wasn't sure if he'd have time to work on it. But we'll see what we can do. I
I wrote to the developer, but I didn't check the git hub page, I was just saying it may not work with Python 3 because I wasn't sure if he'd have time to work on it. But we'll see what we can do. I
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David Csercsics
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#63657
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Re: Braille Extender not saving tables
Why do you say it may no longer work because of Python 3 support being lacking?
According to its github page:
https://github.com/Andre9642/BrailleExtender
It seems to be under quite active
Why do you say it may no longer work because of Python 3 support being lacking?
According to its github page:
https://github.com/Andre9642/BrailleExtender
It seems to be under quite active
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Luke Davis
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#63656
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