I'm not sure why you're not hearing blank lines. They also have to be
turned on under: Screen, Other, Blank lines. When both this and the
browse mode smart paragraph blank lines are turned on I hear them while
reading messages in Thunderbird, web-sites in IE9, and in the
Window-Eyes manual, regardless of whether the text is being read
automatically or I'm cursoring up/down through it.
Hth,
Tom
On 5/4/2012 5:47 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hey, Bob and other list members.
Unless I am reading this section of the manual:
…Speak blank lines in smart paragraph mode - Radio Button Group
When this option is enabled, Window-Eyes will speak when blank lines are
reached
inside smart paragraphs when browse mode is on…
this WE feature is broken. The wE manual activates Browse mode, right?
Well, I found a section of the manual containing 4 paragraphs, then set
the speak blank lines in smart paragraph mode radio buttons to yes and
saved the set. What I expected WE to do was to read the paragraphs,
inserting the word blank when it passed a blank line. It didn’t.
The manual says, “Window-Eyes will speak….” Well, Window-Eyes is already
speaking, so I assume what is intended is that Window-Eyes will speak
the word blank. If those radio buttons aren’t supposed to inform the
user when a blank line is encountered, someone please tell me what they
are for.
Bob, stop pulling out your hair, meantime.
Lou N.
*From: * Robert Ringwald [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Thursday, May 03, 2012 4:14 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: Question, why no line spaces in email?
You wrote:
Bob,
If you open the WE control panel with this message open, the correct set
file should be loaded.
“Should be?” how do I tell for sure?
--Bob
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