Hi everyone, As agreed to between add-on authors a few weeks ago (announcing compatibility statements between beta 1 and official release), I’d like to let folks know that supported add-ons coming from me are compatible with NVDA 2019.1. Supported add-ons include: - Add-on Updater
- Easy Table Navigator
- Enhanced Touch Gestures
- Golden Cursor (maintenance only)
- GoldWave
- ObjPad
- Object Location Tones
- Resource Monitor
- Screen Curtain (experimental)
- StationPlaylist Studio
- SystrayList
- Virtual Review
- Windows 10 App Essentials
Important notices regarding some of these: - Add-on Updater: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.4 will be dropped from this add-on.
- StationPlaylist Studio: for people using 18.09.x-LTS, after release of 18.09.8 in April, 18.09.x will enter bug fix only mode. Also, for those using stable releases, version 19.06 and later will require Studio 5.20 and later.
- Windows 10 App Essentials: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.3 will be dropped from this add-on as for add-on maintenance policy (supporting current and immediate past releases).
For add-ons dropping support for older NVDA releases: - Although I did say 30 days, the schedule is a bit flexible, and I’ll let you know when support for older NVDA releases ends.
- For people using Add-on Updater (or for that matter, NVDA 2019.1 beta 1 and later), ending support for old NVDA releases means add-on manifest will be edited to reflect this change.
Lastly, although not stated in the subject line, once Python 3 version of NVDA ships, most (if not all) add-ons maintained by me will require that version of NVDA at some point in the future. To help out with transitions, I’ll give you a grace period where you can evaluate that future version of NVDA. Once the grace period closes, there’s no going back. Cheers, Joseph
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Hi all, Also, I’m taking a break from everything that has to do with NVDA for a few weeks so I can get my health back. After a busy weekend and doing some internal translations work, it has become clear to me that I have sort of reached the limit as to how many things I can do at once. Thus, in order to concentrate on things outside of NVDA, I’m suspending all work related to NVDA, including add-on releases and development, code contribution and what not (for translators: I have resigned from translation work, but did say I’ll help out with 2019.1 translations). In case folks would like to reach me online, emails will work. For those wishing to (finally) meet me offline, although I won’t be going to CSUN conference due to scheduling conflicts, I’ll be going to a national speech tournament in April to be held at Santa Ana, California. Cheers, Joseph
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Joseph Lee via Groups.Io Sent: Monday, March 4, 2019 8:19 AM To: 'NVDA screen reader development' <nvda-devel@...> Subject: [nvda] Joseph Lee's add-ons and NVDA 2019.1: supported add-ons are compatible Hi everyone, As agreed to between add-on authors a few weeks ago (announcing compatibility statements between beta 1 and official release), I’d like to let folks know that supported add-ons coming from me are compatible with NVDA 2019.1. Supported add-ons include: - Add-on Updater
- Easy Table Navigator
- Enhanced Touch Gestures
- Golden Cursor (maintenance only)
- GoldWave
- ObjPad
- Object Location Tones
- Resource Monitor
- Screen Curtain (experimental)
- StationPlaylist Studio
- SystrayList
- Virtual Review
- Windows 10 App Essentials
Important notices regarding some of these: - Add-on Updater: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.4 will be dropped from this add-on.
- StationPlaylist Studio: for people using 18.09.x-LTS, after release of 18.09.8 in April, 18.09.x will enter bug fix only mode. Also, for those using stable releases, version 19.06 and later will require Studio 5.20 and later.
- Windows 10 App Essentials: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.3 will be dropped from this add-on as for add-on maintenance policy (supporting current and immediate past releases).
For add-ons dropping support for older NVDA releases: - Although I did say 30 days, the schedule is a bit flexible, and I’ll let you know when support for older NVDA releases ends.
- For people using Add-on Updater (or for that matter, NVDA 2019.1 beta 1 and later), ending support for old NVDA releases means add-on manifest will be edited to reflect this change.
Lastly, although not stated in the subject line, once Python 3 version of NVDA ships, most (if not all) add-ons maintained by me will require that version of NVDA at some point in the future. To help out with transitions, I’ll give you a grace period where you can evaluate that future version of NVDA. Once the grace period closes, there’s no going back. Cheers, Joseph
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Joseph,
First, thank for your wonderful work to this NVDA community. You are
so kind donating your time to help improving others' lives.
So, take your time and I hope you'll stay well.
Until and even after we meet here again,
All the very best to you.
Em 04/03/2019 13:43, Joseph Lee
escreveu:
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Hi all,
Also, I’m taking a break from everything
that has to do with NVDA for a few weeks so I can get my
health back. After a busy weekend and doing some internal
translations work, it has become clear to me that I have sort
of reached the limit as to how many things I can do at once.
Thus, in order to concentrate on things outside of NVDA, I’m
suspending all work related to NVDA, including add-on releases
and development, code contribution and what not (for
translators: I have resigned from translation work, but did
say I’ll help out with 2019.1 translations).
In case folks would like to reach me
online, emails will work. For those wishing to (finally) meet
me offline, although I won’t be going to CSUN conference due
to scheduling conflicts, I’ll be going to a national speech
tournament in April to be held at Santa Ana, California.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi everyone,
As agreed to between add-on authors a few
weeks ago (announcing compatibility statements between beta 1
and official release), I’d like to let folks know that
supported add-ons coming from me are compatible with NVDA
2019.1. Supported add-ons include:
- Add-on Updater
- Easy Table Navigator
- Enhanced Touch Gestures
- Golden Cursor (maintenance only)
- GoldWave
- ObjPad
- Object Location Tones
- Resource Monitor
- Screen Curtain (experimental)
- StationPlaylist Studio
- SystrayList
- Virtual Review
- Windows 10 App Essentials
Important notices regarding some of these:
- Add-on Updater: 30 days after
release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.4 will be dropped
from this add-on.
- StationPlaylist Studio: for
people using 18.09.x-LTS, after release of 18.09.8 in April,
18.09.x will enter bug fix only mode. Also, for those using
stable releases, version 19.06 and later will require Studio
5.20 and later.
- Windows 10 App Essentials: 30
days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.3 will
be dropped from this add-on as for add-on maintenance policy
(supporting current and immediate past releases).
For add-ons dropping support for older NVDA
releases:
- Although I did say 30 days, the
schedule is a bit flexible, and I’ll let you know when
support for older NVDA releases ends.
- For people using Add-on Updater
(or for that matter, NVDA 2019.1 beta 1 and later), ending
support for old NVDA releases means add-on manifest will be
edited to reflect this change.
Lastly, although not stated in the subject
line, once Python 3 version of NVDA ships, most (if not all)
add-ons maintained by me will require that version of NVDA at
some point in the future. To help out with transitions, I’ll
give you a grace period where you can evaluate that future
version of NVDA. Once the grace period closes, there’s no
going back.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Josef. just one thing to say, thanks for your grate work! now,
ricaveri and stay well.
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On 3/4/2019 6:11 PM, marcio via
Groups.Io wrote:
Joseph,
First, thank for your wonderful work to this NVDA community. You
are so kind donating your time to help improving others' lives.
So, take your time and I hope you'll stay well.
Until and even after we meet here again,
All the very best to you.
Em 04/03/2019 13:43, Joseph Lee
escreveu:
Hi all,
Also, I’m taking a break from everything
that has to do with NVDA for a few weeks so I can get my
health back. After a busy weekend and doing some internal
translations work, it has become clear to me that I have
sort of reached the limit as to how many things I can do at
once. Thus, in order to concentrate on things outside of
NVDA, I’m suspending all work related to NVDA, including
add-on releases and development, code contribution and what
not (for translators: I have resigned from translation work,
but did say I’ll help out with 2019.1 translations).
In case folks would like to reach me
online, emails will work. For those wishing to (finally)
meet me offline, although I won’t be going to CSUN
conference due to scheduling conflicts, I’ll be going to a
national speech tournament in April to be held at Santa Ana,
California.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi everyone,
As agreed to between add-on authors a few
weeks ago (announcing compatibility statements between beta
1 and official release), I’d like to let folks know that
supported add-ons coming from me are compatible with NVDA
2019.1. Supported add-ons include:
- Add-on Updater
- Easy Table Navigator
- Enhanced Touch Gestures
- Golden Cursor (maintenance
only)
- GoldWave
- ObjPad
- Object Location Tones
- Resource Monitor
- Screen Curtain (experimental)
- StationPlaylist Studio
- SystrayList
- Virtual Review
- Windows 10 App Essentials
Important notices regarding some of
these:
- Add-on Updater: 30 days after
release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.4 will be dropped
from this add-on.
- StationPlaylist Studio: for
people using 18.09.x-LTS, after release of 18.09.8 in
April, 18.09.x will enter bug fix only mode. Also, for
those using stable releases, version 19.06 and later will
require Studio 5.20 and later.
- Windows 10 App Essentials: 30
days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.3 will
be dropped from this add-on as for add-on maintenance
policy (supporting current and immediate past releases).
For add-ons dropping support for older
NVDA releases:
- Although I did say 30 days, the
schedule is a bit flexible, and I’ll let you know when
support for older NVDA releases ends.
- For people using Add-on Updater
(or for that matter, NVDA 2019.1 beta 1 and later), ending
support for old NVDA releases means add-on manifest will
be edited to reflect this change.
Lastly, although not stated in the
subject line, once Python 3 version of NVDA ships, most (if
not all) add-ons maintained by me will require that version
of NVDA at some point in the future. To help out with
transitions, I’ll give you a grace period where you can
evaluate that future version of NVDA. Once the grace period
closes, there’s no going back.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
Well good luck to you Joseph. It can be hard sometimes as there is a proverb here in the uK Let the willing horse carry the load, but they forget about the limits of that load!
It can be hard even at my age when lots of things I feel passionate about come along to prioritise what to do. Lets just say one humbling statement for us all to remember is this. The cemeteries are full of people who were indispensable. The world will get along, in the end, you can only do so much. Brian
bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Lee" <joseph.lee22590@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2019 4:43 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Joseph Lee's add-ons and NVDA 2019.1: supported add-ons are compatible Hi all,
Also, I'm taking a break from everything that has to do with NVDA for a few weeks so I can get my health back. After a busy weekend and doing some internal translations work, it has become clear to me that I have sort of reached the limit as to how many things I can do at once. Thus, in order to concentrate on things outside of NVDA, I'm suspending all work related to NVDA, including add-on releases and development, code contribution and what not (for translators: I have resigned from translation work, but did say I'll help out with 2019.1 translations).
In case folks would like to reach me online, emails will work. For those wishing to (finally) meet me offline, although I won't be going to CSUN conference due to scheduling conflicts, I'll be going to a national speech tournament in April to be held at Santa Ana, California.
Cheers,
Joseph
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Joseph Lee via Groups.Io Sent: Monday, March 4, 2019 8:19 AM To: 'NVDA screen reader development' <nvda-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: [nvda] Joseph Lee's add-ons and NVDA 2019.1: supported add-ons are compatible
Hi everyone,
As agreed to between add-on authors a few weeks ago (announcing compatibility statements between beta 1 and official release), I'd like to let folks know that supported add-ons coming from me are compatible with NVDA 2019.1. Supported add-ons include:
* Add-on Updater * Easy Table Navigator * Enhanced Touch Gestures * Golden Cursor (maintenance only) * GoldWave * ObjPad * Object Location Tones * Resource Monitor * Screen Curtain (experimental) * StationPlaylist Studio * SystrayList * Virtual Review * Windows 10 App Essentials
Important notices regarding some of these:
* Add-on Updater: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.4 will be dropped from this add-on. * StationPlaylist Studio: for people using 18.09.x-LTS, after release of 18.09.8 in April, 18.09.x will enter bug fix only mode. Also, for those using stable releases, version 19.06 and later will require Studio 5.20 and later. * Windows 10 App Essentials: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.3 will be dropped from this add-on as for add-on maintenance policy (supporting current and immediate past releases).
For add-ons dropping support for older NVDA releases:
1. Although I did say 30 days, the schedule is a bit flexible, and I'll let you know when support for older NVDA releases ends. 2. For people using Add-on Updater (or for that matter, NVDA 2019.1 beta 1 and later), ending support for old NVDA releases means add-on manifest will be edited to reflect this change.
Lastly, although not stated in the subject line, once Python 3 version of NVDA ships, most (if not all) add-ons maintained by me will require that version of NVDA at some point in the future. To help out with transitions, I'll give you a grace period where you can evaluate that future version of NVDA. Once the grace period closes, there's no going back.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Pascal Lambert <coccinelle86@...>
A wise decision, take care of yourself and thanks for your contributions to the NVDA community. Best of luck and God bless. Pascal
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Joseph Lee Sent: Monday, March 4, 2019 11:44 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Joseph Lee's add-ons and NVDA 2019.1: supported add-ons are compatible Hi all, Also, I’m taking a break from everything that has to do with NVDA for a few weeks so I can get my health back. After a busy weekend and doing some internal translations work, it has become clear to me that I have sort of reached the limit as to how many things I can do at once. Thus, in order to concentrate on things outside of NVDA, I’m suspending all work related to NVDA, including add-on releases and development, code contribution and what not (for translators: I have resigned from translation work, but did say I’ll help out with 2019.1 translations). In case folks would like to reach me online, emails will work. For those wishing to (finally) meet me offline, although I won’t be going to CSUN conference due to scheduling conflicts, I’ll be going to a national speech tournament in April to be held at Santa Ana, California. Cheers, Joseph Hi everyone, As agreed to between add-on authors a few weeks ago (announcing compatibility statements between beta 1 and official release), I’d like to let folks know that supported add-ons coming from me are compatible with NVDA 2019.1. Supported add-ons include: - Add-on Updater
- Easy Table Navigator
- Enhanced Touch Gestures
- Golden Cursor (maintenance only)
- GoldWave
- ObjPad
- Object Location Tones
- Resource Monitor
- Screen Curtain (experimental)
- StationPlaylist Studio
- SystrayList
- Virtual Review
- Windows 10 App Essentials
Important notices regarding some of these: - Add-on Updater: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.4 will be dropped from this add-on.
- StationPlaylist Studio: for people using 18.09.x-LTS, after release of 18.09.8 in April, 18.09.x will enter bug fix only mode. Also, for those using stable releases, version 19.06 and later will require Studio 5.20 and later.
- Windows 10 App Essentials: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for 2018.3 will be dropped from this add-on as for add-on maintenance policy (supporting current and immediate past releases).
For add-ons dropping support for older NVDA releases: - Although I did say 30 days, the schedule is a bit flexible, and I’ll let you know when support for older NVDA releases ends.
- For people using Add-on Updater (or for that matter, NVDA 2019.1 beta 1 and later), ending support for old NVDA releases means add-on manifest will be edited to reflect this change.
Lastly, although not stated in the subject line, once Python 3 version of NVDA ships, most (if not all) add-ons maintained by me will require that version of NVDA at some point in the future. To help out with transitions, I’ll give you a grace period where you can evaluate that future version of NVDA. Once the grace period closes, there’s no going back. Cheers, Joseph
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On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 12:39 PM, Brian's Mail list account wrote:
you can only do so much.
And, in the end, you only should do so much. Everyone is entitled to "have a life" and preferably one where one's health, be it physical, mental, or both is not sacrificed in an effort to serve or please others. It is not selfish to take care of oneself, first, so that one can continue taking care of whatever and whoever else one chooses to. It's essential, in fact. --
Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.
~ Saul Bellow, To Jerusalem and Back
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Em 04/03/2019 16:17, Brian Vogel
escreveu:
And, in the end,
you only should do so much. Everyone is
entitled to "have a life" and preferably one where one's health,
be it physical, mental, or both is not sacrificed in an effort to
serve or please others. It is not selfish to take care of
oneself, first, so that one can continue taking care of whatever
and whoever else one chooses to. It's essential, in fact.
Very well said. BRAVO!
Cheers,
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you take care! you are much more important than ANY projects.
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On 3/4/2019 8:43 AM, Joseph Lee wrote:
Hi all,
Also, I’m taking a break from everything
that has to do with NVDA for a few weeks so I can get my
health back. After a busy weekend and doing some internal
translations work, it has become clear to me that I have sort
of reached the limit as to how many things I can do at once.
Thus, in order to concentrate on things outside of NVDA, I’m
suspending all work related to NVDA, including add-on releases
and development, code contribution and what not (for
translators: I have resigned from translation work, but did
say I’ll help out with 2019.1 translations).
In case folks would like to reach me
online, emails will work. For those wishing to (finally) meet
me offline, although I won’t be going to CSUN conference due
to scheduling conflicts, I’ll be going to a national speech
tournament in April to be held at Santa Ana, California.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi everyone,
As agreed to between add-on authors a few
weeks ago (announcing compatibility statements between beta 1
and official release), I’d like to let folks know that
supported add-ons coming from me are compatible with NVDA
2019.1. Supported add-ons include:
- Add-on
Updater
- Easy Table
Navigator
- Enhanced
Touch Gestures
- Golden
Cursor (maintenance only)
- GoldWave
- ObjPad
- Object
Location Tones
- Resource
Monitor
- Screen
Curtain (experimental)
- StationPlaylist
Studio
- SystrayList
- Virtual
Review
- Windows 10
App Essentials
Important notices regarding some of these:
- Add-on
Updater: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1, support for
2018.4 will be dropped from this add-on.
- StationPlaylist
Studio: for people using 18.09.x-LTS, after release of
18.09.8 in April, 18.09.x will enter bug fix only mode.
Also, for those using stable releases, version 19.06 and
later will require Studio 5.20 and later.
- Windows 10
App Essentials: 30 days after release of NVDA 2019.1,
support for 2018.3 will be dropped from this add-on as for
add-on maintenance policy (supporting current and immediate
past releases).
For add-ons dropping support for older NVDA
releases:
- Although I
did say 30 days, the schedule is a bit flexible, and I’ll
let you know when support for older NVDA releases ends.
- For people
using Add-on Updater (or for that matter, NVDA 2019.1 beta 1
and later), ending support for old NVDA releases means
add-on manifest will be edited to reflect this change.
Lastly, although not stated in the subject
line, once Python 3 version of NVDA ships, most (if not all)
add-ons maintained by me will require that version of NVDA at
some point in the future. To help out with transitions, I’ll
give you a grace period where you can evaluate that future
version of NVDA. Once the grace period closes, there’s no
going back.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
Yes I know. Its counter productive any other way, though some people do try to make you feel guilty about load shedding, though perhaps unconsciously you get taken for granted as part of the furniture! Brian
bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Vogel" <britechguy@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2019 7:17 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Joseph Lee's add-ons and NVDA 2019.1: supported add-ons are compatible On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 12:39 PM, Brian's Mail list account wrote: you can only do so much.
And, in the end, you only *should* do so much. Everyone is entitled to "have a life" and preferably one where one's health, be it physical, mental, or both is not sacrificed in an effort to serve or please others. It is not selfish to take care of oneself, first, so that one can continue taking care of whatever and whoever else one chooses to. It's essential, in fact. -- Brian *-* Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763 *A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.* ~ Saul Bellow, To Jerusalem and Back
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