I remember looking at a beta of Opera and noting that they did a
pretty good job of creating tables that voiceover could navigate
accurately. Of course it was only a beta and the program was telling
VO about tables that weren't actually there.
Has anyone as of late looked into that beta?
Regards
Justin Harford
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looked awhile, pondering his voyage
John Milton
Paradise Lost
On Mar 25, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
On 25 Mar, 2008, at 6:59 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
On the subject of html objects, is there any plan to implement
something that takes you through tables, lists, headings and so
on? I know there's an object chooser, but I'm thinking of
something more like the windows lay out where h takes you through
headings, s takes you through lists, c takes you through controls,
t takes you through tables and so on. I also really need a table
layout option because I regularly navigate tables of 100 to 2000
rows.
Is any of this likely to emerge, or has it already been implemented?
Oh, and when do you suppose they will update the quick start? It's
pushing three years old now.
Much of what you are proposing has already been implemented in
Leopard, such as the quick navigation through various HTML
elements. For a complete list of currently available navigation
commands, use VO-Shift-F to bring them up in a menu.
Leopard includes a built-in QuickStart guide which has been fully
updated for Leopard and is interactive, unlike the manual. I've
heard that Apple is readying the new version of the guide for
Leopard, but that the Tiger one still gets you through the basics
well.
Josh de Lioncourt
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