Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-06 Thread timy sebastian

very good suggestion dear haresh sir!!.
 regarding this matter, hope our developers will do something 
revelutionary things.




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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-06 Thread Bhavya shah
Harish Sir,
I think the NVDA Indian team is already aware of this issue,
becu=because one of their member has filed the same feature request
at:
http://community.nvda-project.org/ticket/3521
I am talking about the predefined audio level feature request.

On 1/6/15, muruganandan.k  wrote:
> the option for unmuting the audio cards and creating a fixed starting
> level for NVDA is most essential in many situations, especially in the
> libraries, and offices where computers have to be shared among people.
> regarding the OCR, Dr. A G Ramakrishnan, MILE Laboratory, Professor of
> Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560
> 012, India has developed an OCR for Tamil Telugu and Kannada, and is
> distributing it for free on request to the non-commercial usages. With
> my comunications with him, I found his intension of taking this OCR to
> the end-users. Hence, I suggest the NVDA team and ad-on developers to
> contact Prof.Ramakrishnan and incorporate this OCR engine into the OCR
> ad-on in the possible manner.
>
> thank u.
>
> On 1/6/15, Kotian, H P  wrote:
>> Hi Amar
>>
>> I believe, Google has done some value addition on this framework.
>> Therefore,
>> I provided the Google code page for it. I am unsure if this also has been
>> encorporated.
>>
>> In the OCR preference language selection, the name of the language is
>> criptic in most cases carrying about 2 letters. This list can be more
>> intuitive.  as Hindi is not there in the list, probably the engine for it
>> is
>> not included. The suggestion of including Indian language OCR can be a
>> big
>> help in that case.
>>
>> Harish.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Amar Jain
>> Sent: 06 January 2015 13:38
>> To: accessindia
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development
>>
>> Dear Harish Sir,
>>
>> The add-on in fact uses the Tesseract engine. And that is why results
>> still
>> need improvement.
>>
>> Source: http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
>> Description: Performs optical character recognition (OCR) to extract text
>> from an object which is inaccessible. The Tesseract OCR engine is used.
>> To
>> perform OCR, move to the object in question using object navigation and
>> press NVDA+r. You can set the OCR recognition language by going to the
>> NVDA
>> preferences menu and selecting OCR settings.
>>
>> Trust that clarifies.
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Amar Jain.
>> Website: www.amarjain.com
>>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-06 Thread muruganandan.k
the option for unmuting the audio cards and creating a fixed starting
level for NVDA is most essential in many situations, especially in the
libraries, and offices where computers have to be shared among people.
regarding the OCR, Dr. A G Ramakrishnan, MILE Laboratory, Professor of
Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560
012, India has developed an OCR for Tamil Telugu and Kannada, and is
distributing it for free on request to the non-commercial usages. With
my comunications with him, I found his intension of taking this OCR to
the end-users. Hence, I suggest the NVDA team and ad-on developers to
contact Prof.Ramakrishnan and incorporate this OCR engine into the OCR
ad-on in the possible manner.

thank u.

On 1/6/15, Kotian, H P  wrote:
> Hi Amar
>
> I believe, Google has done some value addition on this framework. Therefore,
> I provided the Google code page for it. I am unsure if this also has been
> encorporated.
>
> In the OCR preference language selection, the name of the language is
> criptic in most cases carrying about 2 letters. This list can be more
> intuitive.  as Hindi is not there in the list, probably the engine for it is
> not included. The suggestion of including Indian language OCR can be a big
> help in that case.
>
> Harish.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Amar Jain
> Sent: 06 January 2015 13:38
> To: accessindia
> Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development
>
> Dear Harish Sir,
>
> The add-on in fact uses the Tesseract engine. And that is why results still
> need improvement.
>
> Source: http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
> Description: Performs optical character recognition (OCR) to extract text
> from an object which is inaccessible. The Tesseract OCR engine is used. To
> perform OCR, move to the object in question using object navigation and
> press NVDA+r. You can set the OCR recognition language by going to the NVDA
> preferences menu and selecting OCR settings.
>
> Trust that clarifies.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Amar Jain.
> Website: www.amarjain.com
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-06 Thread Kotian, H P
Hi Amar

I believe, Google has done some value addition on this framework. Therefore, I 
provided the Google code page for it. I am unsure if this also has been 
encorporated.

In the OCR preference language selection, the name of the language is criptic 
in most cases carrying about 2 letters. This list can be more intuitive.  as 
Hindi is not there in the list, probably the engine for it is not included. The 
suggestion of including Indian language OCR can be a big help in that case.

Harish.


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Amar Jain
Sent: 06 January 2015 13:38
To: accessindia
Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

Dear Harish Sir,

The add-on in fact uses the Tesseract engine. And that is why results still 
need improvement.

Source: http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
Description: Performs optical character recognition (OCR) to extract text from 
an object which is inaccessible. The Tesseract OCR engine is used. To perform 
OCR, move to the object in question using object navigation and press NVDA+r. 
You can set the OCR recognition language by going to the NVDA preferences menu 
and selecting OCR settings.

Trust that clarifies.

Regards,
--
Amar Jain.
Website: www.amarjain.com

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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-06 Thread Kotian, H P
Hi Dinesh
I have 3 requests:
1 for the Indian team:
Let us have an Indic language TTS framework. What I mean is that all our Indian 
languages are phonetic based and the framework should deal it accordingly. 
Apart from our regular varnamala other sound can be given a unique number and 
addressed accordingly.
This will make it faster to port any new language. If any other foreign 
language is phonetic based, they too can be accommodated.
2 Providing support for Mbrola TTS. Espeak has support for this TTS engine. 
Probably this is better sounding and it shall have better appeal to the users.
Source: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/synthesis/mbrola.html

To either the Indian or international team:
3 a tool to make inaccessible application manageable provide a way to make a 
user defined hotspots within the window of any application. This hotspot can be 
done by a blind user or even by sighted person one time and which can hold good 
even if the application is moved or resized. Once this hotspot is defined, a 
screen reader should be able to do the following,
1 Able to speak out a text string if the value gets changed.
2 Perform a mouse click action
3 Move the mouse pointer there
5 save / Share this hotspot with other users.

4 I had made this suggestion earlier which did not get implemented as yet: to 
unmute the soundcard and assign a predefined audio level each time NVDA is 
started. The purpose is when a system is shared with able bodied users, they 
tend to mute or reduce the audio level. This can be a workable fix for such 
situations. Should not be a big deal to implement but can be a very important 
featured mentioned here.

Harish Kotian

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Thanks Harish, will investigate it.


Best
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Hi
Is it possible to integrate Tesarac OCR engine. It is open source.
It supports many languages including some Indian languages as well.
Source: http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/
Harish.


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Him Prasad Gautam
Sent: 06 January 2015 07:15
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

hi Bhabya,
There exists a Hindi ocr. Only  the name of Hindi is not mentioned in the list 
in the addons. However, I have no idea about its functionality.

On 1/6/15, Bhavya shah  wrote:
> Though not with 100% accuracy, an add-on named 'OCR' allows NVDA to
> scan and perform optical character recognition on the otherwise
> inaccessible contents of the screen. An example of 'otherwise
> inaccessible scren contents' is an image, on which you have to perform
> OCR, and then review the results.
> Download and find instructions to use the OCR add-on at:
> http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
> However, no Indian language is available in the list of OCR languages
> in the OCR add-on, therefore, that area still needs development, as I
> pointed out in my last mail...
>
> On 1/5/15, Srihari Gudelly  wrote:
>> make NVDA to read image jpg files
>>
>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>
>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>>
>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input.
>>> Access India has been a great community and we think it can provide
>>> valuable feedback.
>>> So
>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements
>>> in NVDA.
>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific
>>> application or a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or
>>> academically.
>>>
>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or
>>> reasoning, so that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put
>>> it differently, If you could answer the question why it is needed
>>> for each suggestion, we would be able

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-06 Thread Amar Jain
Dear Harish Sir,

The add-on in fact uses the Tesseract engine. And that is why results
still need improvement.

Source: http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
Description: Performs optical character recognition (OCR) to extract
text from an object which is inaccessible. The Tesseract OCR engine is
used. To perform OCR, move to the object in question using object
navigation and press NVDA+r. You can set the OCR recognition language
by going to the NVDA preferences menu and selecting OCR settings.

Trust that clarifies.

Regards,
-- 
Amar Jain.
Website: www.amarjain.com

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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
HI,
yes we can integrate the functionality of Tesarac  engin.


On 1/6/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Thanks Harish, will investigate it.
>
>
> Best
> Dinesh
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Kotian, H P
> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 11:44 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development
>
> Hi
> Is it possible to integrate Tesarac OCR engine. It is open source.
> It supports many languages including some Indian languages as well.
> Source: http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/
> Harish.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Him Prasad Gautam
> Sent: 06 January 2015 07:15
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development
>
> hi Bhabya,
> There exists a Hindi ocr. Only  the name of Hindi is not mentioned in the
> list in the addons. However, I have no idea about its functionality.
>
> On 1/6/15, Bhavya shah  wrote:
>> Though not with 100% accuracy, an add-on named 'OCR' allows NVDA to
>> scan and perform optical character recognition on the otherwise
>> inaccessible contents of the screen. An example of 'otherwise
>> inaccessible scren contents' is an image, on which you have to perform
>> OCR, and then review the results.
>> Download and find instructions to use the OCR add-on at:
>> http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
>> However, no Indian language is available in the list of OCR languages
>> in the OCR add-on, therefore, that area still needs development, as I
>> pointed out in my last mail...
>>
>> On 1/5/15, Srihari Gudelly  wrote:
>>> make NVDA to read image jpg files
>>>
>>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>>> Dear all
>>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>>
>>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader,
>>>> NVDA.
>>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>>>
>>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input.
>>>> Access India has been a great community and we think it can provide
>>>> valuable feedback.
>>>> So
>>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements
>>>> in NVDA.
>>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific
>>>> application or a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or
>>>> academically.
>>>>
>>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or
>>>> reasoning, so that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put
>>>> it differently, If you could answer the question why it is needed
>>>> for each suggestion, we would be able to decide faster.
>>>>
>>>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we
>>>> are already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>>>
>>>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>>> Indian development team for NVDA.
>>>>
>>>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>>>> Assamese, Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is
>>>> an ongoing process, but the team has managed to provide a basic
>>>> support to the above stated language's with which a person can work
>>>> with NVDA satisfactorily without much discomfort.  This complete
>>>> basic support will be available soon.
>>>>
>>>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri,
>>>> Marathi, Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>>>
>>>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>>>> regional languages in the respective states.
>>>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>>>> reader and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for
>>>> regional languages that are available for free will help increase
>>>> employment options and will be useful academically.
>>>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Dinesh Kaushal
Thanks Harish, will investigate it.


Best
Dinesh
Mobile: +91 9718328272
"Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their 
simplification". --Martin Fischer

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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Kotian, H P
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 11:44 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

Hi
Is it possible to integrate Tesarac OCR engine. It is open source.
It supports many languages including some Indian languages as well.
Source: http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/
Harish.


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Him Prasad Gautam
Sent: 06 January 2015 07:15
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

hi Bhabya,
There exists a Hindi ocr. Only  the name of Hindi is not mentioned in the list 
in the addons. However, I have no idea about its functionality.

On 1/6/15, Bhavya shah  wrote:
> Though not with 100% accuracy, an add-on named 'OCR' allows NVDA to
> scan and perform optical character recognition on the otherwise
> inaccessible contents of the screen. An example of 'otherwise
> inaccessible scren contents' is an image, on which you have to perform
> OCR, and then review the results.
> Download and find instructions to use the OCR add-on at:
> http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
> However, no Indian language is available in the list of OCR languages
> in the OCR add-on, therefore, that area still needs development, as I
> pointed out in my last mail...
>
> On 1/5/15, Srihari Gudelly  wrote:
>> make NVDA to read image jpg files
>>
>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>
>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>>
>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input.
>>> Access India has been a great community and we think it can provide
>>> valuable feedback.
>>> So
>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements
>>> in NVDA.
>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific
>>> application or a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or
>>> academically.
>>>
>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or
>>> reasoning, so that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put
>>> it differently, If you could answer the question why it is needed
>>> for each suggestion, we would be able to decide faster.
>>>
>>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we
>>> are already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>>
>>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>> Indian development team for NVDA.
>>>
>>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>>> Assamese, Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is
>>> an ongoing process, but the team has managed to provide a basic
>>> support to the above stated language's with which a person can work
>>> with NVDA satisfactorily without much discomfort.  This complete
>>> basic support will be available soon.
>>>
>>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri,
>>> Marathi, Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>>
>>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>>> regional languages in the respective states.
>>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>>> reader and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for
>>> regional languages that are available for free will help increase
>>> employment options and will be useful academically.
>>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>>
>>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>>> mode.
>>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have
>>> fixed this critical issue.
>>>
>>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.
>>> This issue is now resolved.
>>>
>>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not
>>> announced.
>>> This issue is now so

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Kotian, H P
Hi
Is it possible to integrate Tesarac OCR engine. It is open source.
It supports many languages including some Indian languages as well.
Source: http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/
Harish.


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hi Bhabya,
There exists a Hindi ocr. Only  the name of Hindi is not mentioned in the list 
in the addons. However, I have no idea about its functionality.

On 1/6/15, Bhavya shah  wrote:
> Though not with 100% accuracy, an add-on named 'OCR' allows NVDA to
> scan and perform optical character recognition on the otherwise
> inaccessible contents of the screen. An example of 'otherwise
> inaccessible scren contents' is an image, on which you have to perform
> OCR, and then review the results.
> Download and find instructions to use the OCR add-on at:
> http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
> However, no Indian language is available in the list of OCR languages
> in the OCR add-on, therefore, that area still needs development, as I
> pointed out in my last mail...
>
> On 1/5/15, Srihari Gudelly  wrote:
>> make NVDA to read image jpg files
>>
>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>
>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>>
>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input.
>>> Access India has been a great community and we think it can provide
>>> valuable feedback.
>>> So
>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements
>>> in NVDA.
>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific
>>> application or a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or
>>> academically.
>>>
>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or
>>> reasoning, so that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put
>>> it differently, If you could answer the question why it is needed
>>> for each suggestion, we would be able to decide faster.
>>>
>>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we
>>> are already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>>
>>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>> Indian development team for NVDA.
>>>
>>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>>> Assamese, Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is
>>> an ongoing process, but the team has managed to provide a basic
>>> support to the above stated language's with which a person can work
>>> with NVDA satisfactorily without much discomfort.  This complete
>>> basic support will be available soon.
>>>
>>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri,
>>> Marathi, Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>>
>>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>>> regional languages in the respective states.
>>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>>> reader and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for
>>> regional languages that are available for free will help increase
>>> employment options and will be useful academically.
>>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>>
>>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>>> mode.
>>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have
>>> fixed this critical issue.
>>>
>>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.
>>> This issue is now resolved.
>>>
>>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not
>>> announced.
>>> This issue is now sorted.
>>> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
>>> development team.
>>> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build
>>> soon
>>> are:
>>>
>>> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a
>>> person will be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way
>>> than ever before.
>>> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbo

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Sunil Sangtani.
there is one more program like tally in the accounting feeld. you may
wish to add it to your program list as wel.
the busywin is not fully accessibile with jaws though, but better then
tally. so if it could work with nvda, it would be fantastic as people
who work for any kind of accounting feelds have very less
alternatives.

On 1/6/15, Him Prasad Gautam  wrote:
> hi Bhabya,
> There exists a Hindi ocr. Only  the name of Hindi is not mentioned in
> the list in the addons. However, I have no idea about its
> functionality.
>
> On 1/6/15, Bhavya shah  wrote:
>> Though not with 100% accuracy, an add-on named 'OCR' allows NVDA to
>> scan and perform optical character recognition on the otherwise
>> inaccessible contents of the screen. An example of 'otherwise
>> inaccessible scren contents' is an image, on which you have to perform
>> OCR, and then review the results.
>> Download and find instructions to use the OCR add-on at:
>> http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
>> However, no Indian language is available in the list of OCR languages
>> in the OCR add-on, therefore, that area still needs development, as I
>> pointed out in my last mail...
>>
>> On 1/5/15, Srihari Gudelly  wrote:
>>> make NVDA to read image jpg files
>>>
>>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
 Dear all
 Wish you all a very happy new year.

 NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader,
 NVDA.
 The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.

 In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
 India
 has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
 feedback.
 So
 It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
 NVDA.
 For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific
 application
 or
 a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.

 Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning,
 so
 that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently,
 If
 you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
 would
 be able to decide faster.

 Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
 already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.

 Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
 Indian
 development team for NVDA.

 * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
 Assamese,
 Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
 process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the
 above
 stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
 without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
 soon.

 * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri,
 Marathi,
 Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.

 * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
 regional
 languages in the respective states.
 We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
 reader
 and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional
 languages
 that are available for free will help increase employment options and
 will
 be useful academically.
 We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,

 * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
 mode.
 Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed
 this
 critical issue.

 * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.
 This
 issue is now resolved.

 * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not
 announced.
 This issue is now sorted.
 There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
 development team.
 Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build
 soon
 are:

 * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person
 will
 be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever
 before.
 * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols

 Please send your responses to
 sumandog...@gmail.com

 Awaiting for your responses.


 Regards
 NVDA Team

 Mobile: +91 9718328272
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 simplification". --Martin Fischer

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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
hi Bhabya,
There exists a Hindi ocr. Only  the name of Hindi is not mentioned in
the list in the addons. However, I have no idea about its
functionality.

On 1/6/15, Bhavya shah  wrote:
> Though not with 100% accuracy, an add-on named 'OCR' allows NVDA to
> scan and perform optical character recognition on the otherwise
> inaccessible contents of the screen. An example of 'otherwise
> inaccessible scren contents' is an image, on which you have to perform
> OCR, and then review the results.
> Download and find instructions to use the OCR add-on at:
> http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
> However, no Indian language is available in the list of OCR languages
> in the OCR add-on, therefore, that area still needs development, as I
> pointed out in my last mail...
>
> On 1/5/15, Srihari Gudelly  wrote:
>> make NVDA to read image jpg files
>>
>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>
>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>>
>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
>>> India
>>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
>>> feedback.
>>> So
>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
>>> NVDA.
>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application
>>> or
>>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>>
>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning,
>>> so
>>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently,
>>> If
>>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
>>> would
>>> be able to decide faster.
>>>
>>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
>>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>>
>>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>> Indian
>>> development team for NVDA.
>>>
>>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>>> Assamese,
>>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the
>>> above
>>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
>>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
>>> soon.
>>>
>>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
>>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>>
>>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>>> regional
>>> languages in the respective states.
>>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>>> reader
>>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional
>>> languages
>>> that are available for free will help increase employment options and
>>> will
>>> be useful academically.
>>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>>
>>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>>> mode.
>>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed
>>> this
>>> critical issue.
>>>
>>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
>>> issue is now resolved.
>>>
>>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not
>>> announced.
>>> This issue is now sorted.
>>> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
>>> development team.
>>> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
>>> are:
>>>
>>> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person
>>> will
>>> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
>>> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>>>
>>> Please send your responses to
>>> sumandog...@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Awaiting for your responses.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> NVDA Team
>>>
>>> Mobile: +91 9718328272
>>> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
>>> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>>>
>>> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>>>
>>>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Bhavya shah
Though not with 100% accuracy, an add-on named 'OCR' allows NVDA to
scan and perform optical character recognition on the otherwise
inaccessible contents of the screen. An example of 'otherwise
inaccessible scren contents' is an image, on which you have to perform
OCR, and then review the results.
Download and find instructions to use the OCR add-on at:
http://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
However, no Indian language is available in the list of OCR languages
in the OCR add-on, therefore, that area still needs development, as I
pointed out in my last mail...

On 1/5/15, Srihari Gudelly  wrote:
> make NVDA to read image jpg files
>
> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>> Dear all
>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>
>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>
>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
>> India
>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback.
>> So
>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
>> NVDA.
>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application
>> or
>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>
>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
>> would
>> be able to decide faster.
>>
>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>
>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>> Indian
>> development team for NVDA.
>>
>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>> Assamese,
>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
>> soon.
>>
>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>
>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>> regional
>> languages in the respective states.
>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>> reader
>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
>> that are available for free will help increase employment options and
>> will
>> be useful academically.
>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>
>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>> mode.
>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed
>> this
>> critical issue.
>>
>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
>> issue is now resolved.
>>
>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
>> This issue is now sorted.
>> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
>> development team.
>> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
>> are:
>>
>> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person
>> will
>> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
>> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>>
>> Please send your responses to
>> sumandog...@gmail.com
>>
>> Awaiting for your responses.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> NVDA Team
>>
>> Mobile: +91 9718328272
>> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
>> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>>
>> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>>
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of
>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Srihari Gudelly
make NVDA to read image jpg files

On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Dear all
> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>
> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>
> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access India
> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback. So
> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in NVDA.
> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application or
> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>
> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we would
> be able to decide faster.
>
> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>
> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the Indian
> development team for NVDA.
>
> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati, Assamese,
> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
> soon.
>
> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>
> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian regional
> languages in the respective states.
> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen reader
> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
> that are available for free will help increase employment options and will
> be useful academically.
> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>
> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected mode.
> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed this
> critical issue.
>
> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
> issue is now resolved.
>
> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
> This issue is now sorted.
> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
> development team.
> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
> are:
>
> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person will
> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>
> Please send your responses to
> sumandog...@gmail.com
>
> Awaiting for your responses.
>
>
> Regards
> NVDA Team
>
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Dr.k.viswanathan

good.
On Monday 05 January 2015 07:18 PM, Bhavya shah wrote:

Hi,
If you do not wish NVDA to announce the language name of the character
being typed, you can change your voice language, by performing the
following:
1 Go to NVDA Menu > Preferences submenu > Voice Settings.
ALternatively, press NVDA + Ctrl + V.
2 In the Voice: combo box, choose the language whose name is
constantly announced, and hit Enter.
Though NVDA will now no longer announce the language name while typing
characters in that language, all numbers will now be read using that
language, and not English.
To NVDA Experts: What is the Default voice, in the Voice: combo box. I
am using the built in ESpeak, and there is a voice being displayed in
the Voice: combo box named 'Default', I am wondering, what is this?

On 1/5/15, Dr.k.viswanathan  wrote:

sir,
what is the status of the uttering of language name for each and every
letter while typing non english languages. I   think this on 13 version.
If it is still continuing, please create an option to use or not use
this featchur in accordance with the taist of the user. For me it is
disterbence. note in version 12 it is not at all there.
On Sunday 04 January 2015 03:06 PM, Gufran wrote:

It shold be available for android also


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On January 4, 2015 2:06:50 PM "muruganandan.k" 
wrote:


the translation ad-on is simply great! thanks for the info!


On 1/4/15, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:

Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir

On 1/4/15, Boopathi P  wrote:

hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as

JAWS

has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
line, as and when i press arrow keys.

2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then

if we

press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML

file.

3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
the problem with NVDA.

4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.

thanks
Boopathi
mobile: 09985138783

On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:

Dear all
Wish you all a very happy new year.

NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen

reader, NVDA.

The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing

more.

In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input.

Access

India
has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
feedback.
So
It would be great if you could provide suggestions for

improvements in

NVDA.
For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific

application

or
a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.

Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or

reasoning,

so
that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it

differently,

If
you could answer the question why it is needed for each

suggestion, we

would
be able to decide faster.

Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and

we are

already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.

Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
Indian
development team for NVDA.

* Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
Assamese,
Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the
above
stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA

satisfactorily

without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be

available

soon.

* Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri,

Marathi,

Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.

* The team is also conducting training work

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Bhavya shah
Hi,
If you do not wish NVDA to announce the language name of the character
being typed, you can change your voice language, by performing the
following:
1 Go to NVDA Menu > Preferences submenu > Voice Settings.
ALternatively, press NVDA + Ctrl + V.
2 In the Voice: combo box, choose the language whose name is
constantly announced, and hit Enter.
Though NVDA will now no longer announce the language name while typing
characters in that language, all numbers will now be read using that
language, and not English.
To NVDA Experts: What is the Default voice, in the Voice: combo box. I
am using the built in ESpeak, and there is a voice being displayed in
the Voice: combo box named 'Default', I am wondering, what is this?

On 1/5/15, Dr.k.viswanathan  wrote:
> sir,
> what is the status of the uttering of language name for each and every
> letter while typing non english languages. I   think this on 13 version.
> If it is still continuing, please create an option to use or not use
> this featchur in accordance with the taist of the user. For me it is
> disterbence. note in version 12 it is not at all there.
> On Sunday 04 January 2015 03:06 PM, Gufran wrote:
>> It shold be available for android also
>>
>>
>> Sent with AquaMail for Android
>> http://www.aqua-mail.com
>>
>>
>> On January 4, 2015 2:06:50 PM "muruganandan.k" 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> the translation ad-on is simply great! thanks for the info!
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/4/15, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
>>> > Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
>>> > cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
>>> > kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
>>> > develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
>>> > typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir
>>> >
>>> > On 1/4/15, Boopathi P  wrote:
>>> >> hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
>>> >> development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
>>> >> fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
>>> >> English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
>>> >> an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
>>> >> more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
>>> >> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
>>> >> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as
>>> JAWS
>>> >> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
>>> >> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
>>> >> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
>>> >> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
>>> >>
>>> >> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
>>> >> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then
>>> if we
>>> >> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML
>>> file.
>>> >>
>>> >> 3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
>>> >> list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
>>> >> document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
>>> >> the problem with NVDA.
>>> >>
>>> >> 4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
>>> >> has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
>>> >> number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
>>> >> the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.
>>> >>
>>> >> thanks
>>> >> Boopathi
>>> >> mobile: 09985138783
>>> >>
>>> >> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> >>> Dear all
>>> >>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen
>>> reader, NVDA.
>>> >>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing
>>> more.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input.
>>> Access
>>> >>> India
>>> >>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
>>> >>> feedback.
>>> >>> So
>>> >>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for
>>> improvements in
>>> >>> NVDA.
>>> >>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific
>>> application
>>> >>> or
>>> >>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or
>>> reasoning,
>>> >>> so
>>> >>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it
>>> differently,
>>> >>> If
>>> >>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each
>>> suggestion, we
>>> >>> would
>>> >>> be able to decide faster.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and
>>> we are
>>> >>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>> >>> Indian
>>> >>> development team for NVDA.
>>> >>>
>>>

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Dr.k.viswanathan

sir,
what is the status of the uttering of language name for each and every 
letter while typing non english languages. I   think this on 13 version. 
If it is still continuing, please create an option to use or not use 
this featchur in accordance with the taist of the user. For me it is 
disterbence. note in version 12 it is not at all there.

On Sunday 04 January 2015 03:06 PM, Gufran wrote:

It shold be available for android also


Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com


On January 4, 2015 2:06:50 PM "muruganandan.k"  
wrote:



the translation ad-on is simply great! thanks for the info!


On 1/4/15, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
> Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
> cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
> kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
> develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
> typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir
>
> On 1/4/15, Boopathi P  wrote:
>> hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
>> development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
>> fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
>> English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
>> an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
>> more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
>> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
>> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as 
JAWS

>> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
>> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
>> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
>> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
>>
>> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
>> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then 
if we
>> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML 
file.

>>
>> 3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
>> list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
>> document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
>> the problem with NVDA.
>>
>> 4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
>> has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
>> number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
>> the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.
>>
>> thanks
>> Boopathi
>> mobile: 09985138783
>>
>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>
>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen 
reader, NVDA.
>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing 
more.

>>>
>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. 
Access

>>> India
>>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
>>> feedback.
>>> So
>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for 
improvements in

>>> NVDA.
>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific 
application

>>> or
>>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>>
>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or 
reasoning,

>>> so
>>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it 
differently,

>>> If
>>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each 
suggestion, we

>>> would
>>> be able to decide faster.
>>>
>>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and 
we are

>>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>>
>>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>> Indian
>>> development team for NVDA.
>>>
>>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>>> Assamese,
>>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the
>>> above
>>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA 
satisfactorily
>>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be 
available

>>> soon.
>>>
>>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, 
Marathi,

>>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>>
>>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>>> regional
>>> languages in the respective states.
>>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>>> reader
>>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional
>>> languages
>>> that are available for free will help increase employment options 
and

>>> will
>>> be useful academically.
>>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>>
>>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>>> mode.
>>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our 

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Bhavya shah
Hi,
After finishing the project of adding support for all Indian languages
into ESpeak, or any other text to speech engine, which I understand
will take time, a project that could be considered would be creating
OCR engines for Indian languages.
As Him Prasad Sir said, a traditional font to Unicode converter is
needed, I've never dealt with non English PDF files myself, but this
topic comes on Access India very frequently.
Certainly, a very good discussion is going on...

On 1/5/15, timy sebastian  wrote:
> hi, in malayalam language also, we are facing the same issue, doesn't
> have OCR engin for scanned PDF files.
>
>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread timy sebastian
hi, in malayalam language also, we are facing the same issue, doesn't 
have OCR engin for scanned PDF files.




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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-05 Thread Boopathi P
dear Dinesh sir, the problem i face in Tamil pdf books is that i am
not able to read the content, if it is in unicode font also. however,
i am not saying that NVDA doesn't read the content. it reads, but i am
not able to understand it. nevertheless, word document and html files
in Unicode font are easily comprehensible. at the same time, i don't
have any problem in reading the pdf books there in English. i do agree
with the fact that OCR for Tamil hasn't come yet with a full clarity.
hence, at this time, i can't think of reading image file in Tamil. if
something is done for Unicode PDF books and the software, which will
convert other fonts into Unicode, the accessibility of reading
thousands of Tamil PDF books will some what be attained. hear, i
should also mention the great effort made by Mr Dinagar IRS and others
from Tamilnadu especially for Tamil language. i would say it is
because of his effort Tamil pronunciation is getting better in NVDA.

thanks for the persons and organizations working to promote NVDA in India.

regards
Boopathi
On 1/4/15, Poonam Lakra  wrote:
> great topic to be discussed.
> I want some solution for finacle, which is all ready in your mind.
> One more solution I require is how I may go in settings of net
> connect. for that I need a sighted if I have to chhange the settings.
>
> great effort by u all.
>
> On 1/5/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>> Dear Boopathi
>>
>> Thanks for your suggestions. I will write to you separately regarding the
>> Tamil PDF issue.
>>
>> Best
>> Dinesh
>> Mobile: +91 9718328272
>> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
>> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Boopathi P
>> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 4:59 AM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development
>>
>> thanks Bhavya for your info!
>>
>> regards
>> Boopathi
>>
>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>
>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>>
>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
>>> India
>>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
>>> feedback.
>>> So
>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
>>> NVDA.
>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application
>>> or
>>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>>
>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning,
>>> so
>>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently,
>>> If
>>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
>>> would
>>> be able to decide faster.
>>>
>>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
>>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>>
>>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>> Indian
>>> development team for NVDA.
>>>
>>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>>> Assamese,
>>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the
>>> above
>>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
>>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
>>> soon.
>>>
>>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
>>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>>
>>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>>> regional
>>> languages in the respective states.
>>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>>> reader
>>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional
>>> languages
>>> that are available for free will help increase employment options and
>>> will
>>> be useful academically.
>>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>>
>>> * The d

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread Poonam Lakra
great topic to be discussed.
I want some solution for finacle, which is all ready in your mind.
One more solution I require is how I may go in settings of net
connect. for that I need a sighted if I have to chhange the settings.

great effort by u all.

On 1/5/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Dear Boopathi
>
> Thanks for your suggestions. I will write to you separately regarding the
> Tamil PDF issue.
>
> Best
> Dinesh
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Boopathi P
> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 4:59 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development
>
> thanks Bhavya for your info!
>
> regards
> Boopathi
>
> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>> Dear all
>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>
>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>
>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
>> India
>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback.
>> So
>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
>> NVDA.
>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application
>> or
>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>
>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
>> would
>> be able to decide faster.
>>
>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>
>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>> Indian
>> development team for NVDA.
>>
>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>> Assamese,
>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
>> soon.
>>
>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>
>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>> regional
>> languages in the respective states.
>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>> reader
>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
>> that are available for free will help increase employment options and
>> will
>> be useful academically.
>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>
>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>> mode.
>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed
>> this
>> critical issue.
>>
>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
>> issue is now resolved.
>>
>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
>> This issue is now sorted.
>> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
>> development team.
>> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
>> are:
>>
>> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person
>> will
>> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
>> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>>
>> Please send your responses to
>> sumandog...@gmail.com<mailto:sumandog...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Awaiting for your responses.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> NVDA Team
>>
>> Mobile: +91 9718328272
>> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
>> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>>
>> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>>
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of
>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailm

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread Dinesh Kaushal
Dear Boopathi

Thanks for your suggestions. I will write to you separately regarding the Tamil 
PDF issue.

Best
Dinesh
Mobile: +91 9718328272
"Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their 
simplification". --Martin Fischer

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Boopathi P
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 4:59 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

thanks Bhavya for your info!

regards
Boopathi

On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Dear all
> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>
> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>
> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access India
> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback. So
> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in NVDA.
> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application or
> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>
> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we would
> be able to decide faster.
>
> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>
> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the Indian
> development team for NVDA.
>
> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati, Assamese,
> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
> soon.
>
> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>
> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian regional
> languages in the respective states.
> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen reader
> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
> that are available for free will help increase employment options and will
> be useful academically.
> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>
> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected mode.
> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed this
> critical issue.
>
> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
> issue is now resolved.
>
> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
> This issue is now sorted.
> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
> development team.
> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
> are:
>
> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person will
> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>
> Please send your responses to
> sumandog...@gmail.com<mailto:sumandog...@gmail.com>
>
> Awaiting for your responses.
>
>
> Regards
> NVDA Team
>
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> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread timy sebastian

very good topic is discussing here.

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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread Boopathi P
thanks Bhavya for your info!

regards
Boopathi

On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Dear all
> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>
> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>
> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access India
> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback. So
> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in NVDA.
> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application or
> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>
> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we would
> be able to decide faster.
>
> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>
> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the Indian
> development team for NVDA.
>
> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati, Assamese,
> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
> soon.
>
> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>
> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian regional
> languages in the respective states.
> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen reader
> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
> that are available for free will help increase employment options and will
> be useful academically.
> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>
> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected mode.
> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed this
> critical issue.
>
> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
> issue is now resolved.
>
> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
> This issue is now sorted.
> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
> development team.
> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
> are:
>
> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person will
> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>
> Please send your responses to
> sumandog...@gmail.com
>
> Awaiting for your responses.
>
>
> Regards
> NVDA Team
>
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread Dinesh Kaushal
Hi Bhavya,

Yes, I know you. I have seen many issues reported by you and you seem to track 
NVDA issues related to Hindi.

I have only recently joined the team, many people have been already working on 
these issues for a couple of years as language experts, testers, and 
developers. 

Mr. Dipendra Menocha has been leading the initiative along with Manish Agrwal, 
Suman Dogra, Nirmita Narasimhan, Vardhan Varma, Maheshinder Singh Khosla, Him 
Prasad Gautam, Siddharth, Siddhartha Gupta, Mohith B.P and Prasenjit Sen. Many 
organizations such as Centre for Internet and Society (CIS), Saksham, IIT 
Delhi, and Enable India have also contributed.

Many others have also contributed, I may not know or recall everyone but they 
have all contributed. So the team is big and we would be glad to get feedback 
and support from all of you.



Best
Dinesh
Mobile: +91 9718328272
"Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their 
simplification". --Martin Fischer

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Bhavya shah
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 8:55 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

Hi,
I may be known by you, but my message to the Access India list.
I personally follow both ESpeak Indian languages development, and NVDA
development. The efforts they put in is commendable, and the number of
issues they've fixed in NVDA is much to large to be counted, I admire
and appreciate your efforts.

On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Dear all
> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>
> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>
> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access India
> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback. So
> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in NVDA.
> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application or
> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>
> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we would
> be able to decide faster.
>
> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>
> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the Indian
> development team for NVDA.
>
> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati, Assamese,
> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
> soon.
>
> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>
> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian regional
> languages in the respective states.
> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen reader
> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
> that are available for free will help increase employment options and will
> be useful academically.
> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>
> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected mode.
> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed this
> critical issue.
>
> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
> issue is now resolved.
>
> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
> This issue is now sorted.
> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
> development team.
> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
> are:
>
> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person will
> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>
> Please send your responses to
> sumandog...@gmail.com<mailto:sumandog...@gmail.com>
>
> Awaiting for your responses.
>
>
> Regards
> NVDA Team
>
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
&

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
hi all,
let us be clear.
The issues to be reported may be classified into  two categories.
1. Language independent issues like saying line number or navigating
paragraph etc.
2. Directly or indirectly Language related issues like reading Tamil
pdf files etc.
Personally, I suggest to create a nvda ticket for the cases of the
first category and report the Indian support team for the second
category.
It will channelize the issues and make our team specific to our
issues. There are resources for common issues. But understanding
our language related issue is not possible from outsiders.
However, I do not mean not to talk and report common issues here.
Mr. Boopathi, are you talking the pdf file of Tamil written in unicode format?
I think, using nvda, we can access pdf file if written in unicode.
To the team,
In my opinion, the most urgent needed work is to develop an accessible
traditional font text to unicode font text converter.

On 1/4/15, Bhavya shah  wrote:
> Hi,
> Boopathi,
> Let me clarify some of your issues:
> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as JAWS
> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
> Answer : This feature request has already been reported to the NVDA
> developers.
> You can visit the ticket covering this issue at:
> http://community.nvda-project.org/ticket/4251
> You can also express your feeling for the necessity of such a feature
> by adding a comment. To create an NV Access account and learn how to
> file tickets and other such stuff visit:
> http://community.nvda-project.org/wiki/Issues
> Make sure to CC yourself to this ticket if you want to receive updates
> on this ticket.
> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if we
> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML file.
> For paragraph navigation Ctrl + arrow keys exist.
> But I understood the broader part of your request, quick navigation,
> or rather browse mode has been introduced for Microsoft Office Word,
> in the development snapshots of NVDA. They will certainly be included
> in the next release of NVDA, version 2015.1
> TO know more about this feature's implementation, below is the
> relevant ticket's link:
> http://community.nvda-project.org/ticket/2975
> To be able to use this feature straightaway, download a Master snapshot
> from:
> http://community.nvda-project.org/wiki/Snapshots
> There may be bugs in the Master snapshot, since it is a Beta version,
> but I find these development versions pretty stable.
> For the other queries, lets wait for Dinesh Sir, or the rest of the
> NVDA Indian development team to respond.
>
> On 1/4/15, Gufran  wrote:
>> It shold be available for android also
>>
>>
>> Sent with AquaMail for Android
>> http://www.aqua-mail.com
>>
>>
>> On January 4, 2015 2:06:50 PM "muruganandan.k" 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> the translation ad-on is simply great! thanks for the info!
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/4/15, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
>>> > Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
>>> > cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
>>> > kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
>>> > develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
>>> > typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir
>>> >
>>> > On 1/4/15, Boopathi P  wrote:
>>> >> hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
>>> >> development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
>>> >> fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
>>> >> English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
>>> >> an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
>>> >> more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
>>> >> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
>>> >> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as
>>> >> JAWS
>>> >> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
>>> >> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
>>> >> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
>>> >> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
>>> >>
>>> >> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
>>> >> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if
>>> >> we
>>> >> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML
>>> >> file.
>>> >>
>>> >> 3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
>>> >> list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
>>> >> document. it is 

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread Bhavya shah
Hi,
Boopathi,
Let me clarify some of your issues:
1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as JAWS
has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
line, as and when i press arrow keys.
Answer : This feature request has already been reported to the NVDA developers.
You can visit the ticket covering this issue at:
http://community.nvda-project.org/ticket/4251
You can also express your feeling for the necessity of such a feature
by adding a comment. To create an NV Access account and learn how to
file tickets and other such stuff visit:
http://community.nvda-project.org/wiki/Issues
Make sure to CC yourself to this ticket if you want to receive updates
on this ticket.
2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if we
press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML file.
For paragraph navigation Ctrl + arrow keys exist.
But I understood the broader part of your request, quick navigation,
or rather browse mode has been introduced for Microsoft Office Word,
in the development snapshots of NVDA. They will certainly be included
in the next release of NVDA, version 2015.1
TO know more about this feature's implementation, below is the
relevant ticket's link:
http://community.nvda-project.org/ticket/2975
To be able to use this feature straightaway, download a Master snapshot from:
http://community.nvda-project.org/wiki/Snapshots
There may be bugs in the Master snapshot, since it is a Beta version,
but I find these development versions pretty stable.
For the other queries, lets wait for Dinesh Sir, or the rest of the
NVDA Indian development team to respond.

On 1/4/15, Gufran  wrote:
> It shold be available for android also
>
>
> Sent with AquaMail for Android
> http://www.aqua-mail.com
>
>
> On January 4, 2015 2:06:50 PM "muruganandan.k"  wrote:
>
>> the translation ad-on is simply great! thanks for the info!
>>
>>
>> On 1/4/15, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
>> > Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
>> > cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
>> > kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
>> > develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
>> > typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir
>> >
>> > On 1/4/15, Boopathi P  wrote:
>> >> hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
>> >> development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
>> >> fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
>> >> English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
>> >> an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
>> >> more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
>> >> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
>> >> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as JAWS
>> >> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
>> >> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
>> >> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
>> >> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
>> >>
>> >> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
>> >> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if we
>> >> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML file.
>> >>
>> >> 3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
>> >> list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
>> >> document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
>> >> the problem with NVDA.
>> >>
>> >> 4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
>> >> has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
>> >> number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
>> >> the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.
>> >>
>> >> thanks
>> >> Boopathi
>> >> mobile: 09985138783
>> >>
>> >> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>> >>> Dear all
>> >>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>> >>>
>> >>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader,
>> >>> NVDA.
>> >>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing
>> >>> more.
>> >>>
>> >>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input.
>> >>> Access
>> >>> India
>> >>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
>> >>> feedback.
>> >>> So
>> >>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements
>> >>> in
>> >>> NVDA.
>> >>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific
>> >>> application
>> >>>

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread Gufran

It shold be available for android also


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On January 4, 2015 2:06:50 PM "muruganandan.k"  wrote:


the translation ad-on is simply great! thanks for the info!


On 1/4/15, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
> Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
> cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
> kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
> develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
> typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir
>
> On 1/4/15, Boopathi P  wrote:
>> hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
>> development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
>> fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
>> English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
>> an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
>> more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
>> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
>> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as JAWS
>> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
>> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
>> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
>> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
>>
>> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
>> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if we
>> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML file.
>>
>> 3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
>> list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
>> document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
>> the problem with NVDA.
>>
>> 4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
>> has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
>> number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
>> the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.
>>
>> thanks
>> Boopathi
>> mobile: 09985138783
>>
>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>
>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>>
>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
>>> India
>>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
>>> feedback.
>>> So
>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
>>> NVDA.
>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application
>>> or
>>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>>
>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning,
>>> so
>>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently,
>>> If
>>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
>>> would
>>> be able to decide faster.
>>>
>>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
>>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>>
>>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>> Indian
>>> development team for NVDA.
>>>
>>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>>> Assamese,
>>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the
>>> above
>>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
>>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
>>> soon.
>>>
>>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
>>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>>
>>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>>> regional
>>> languages in the respective states.
>>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>>> reader
>>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional
>>> languages
>>> that are available for free will help increase employment options and
>>> will
>>> be useful academically.
>>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>>
>>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>>> mode.
>>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed
>>> this
>>> critical issue.
>>>
>>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
>>> issue is now resolved.
>>>
>>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not
>>> announced.
>>> This issue is now sorted.
>>> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
>>> development team.
>>> Some new features that will be included in NVDA i

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-04 Thread muruganandan.k
the translation ad-on is simply great! thanks for the info!


On 1/4/15, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
> Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
> cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
> kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
> develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
> typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir
>
> On 1/4/15, Boopathi P  wrote:
>> hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
>> development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
>> fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
>> English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
>> an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
>> more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
>> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
>> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as JAWS
>> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
>> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
>> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
>> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
>>
>> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
>> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if we
>> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML file.
>>
>> 3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
>> list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
>> document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
>> the problem with NVDA.
>>
>> 4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
>> has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
>> number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
>> the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.
>>
>> thanks
>> Boopathi
>> mobile: 09985138783
>>
>> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>>
>>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>>
>>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
>>> India
>>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable
>>> feedback.
>>> So
>>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
>>> NVDA.
>>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application
>>> or
>>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>>
>>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning,
>>> so
>>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently,
>>> If
>>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
>>> would
>>> be able to decide faster.
>>>
>>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
>>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>>
>>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>>> Indian
>>> development team for NVDA.
>>>
>>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>>> Assamese,
>>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the
>>> above
>>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
>>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
>>> soon.
>>>
>>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
>>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>>
>>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>>> regional
>>> languages in the respective states.
>>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>>> reader
>>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional
>>> languages
>>> that are available for free will help increase employment options and
>>> will
>>> be useful academically.
>>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>>
>>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>>> mode.
>>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed
>>> this
>>> critical issue.
>>>
>>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
>>> issue is now resolved.
>>>
>>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not
>>> announced.
>>> This issue is now sorted.
>>> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
>>> development team.
>>> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
>>> are:
>>>
>>> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person
>>> will
>>> be able to analyze the Excel ch

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-03 Thread Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi
Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir

On 1/4/15, Boopathi P  wrote:
> hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
> development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
> fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
> English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
> an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
> more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as JAWS
> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
>
> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if we
> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML file.
>
> 3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
> list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
> document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
> the problem with NVDA.
>
> 4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
> has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
> number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
> the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.
>
> thanks
> Boopathi
> mobile: 09985138783
>
> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
>> Dear all
>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>
>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>
>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
>> India
>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback.
>> So
>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
>> NVDA.
>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application
>> or
>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>
>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
>> would
>> be able to decide faster.
>>
>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>
>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>> Indian
>> development team for NVDA.
>>
>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>> Assamese,
>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
>> soon.
>>
>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>
>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>> regional
>> languages in the respective states.
>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>> reader
>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
>> that are available for free will help increase employment options and
>> will
>> be useful academically.
>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>
>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>> mode.
>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed
>> this
>> critical issue.
>>
>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
>> issue is now resolved.
>>
>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
>> This issue is now sorted.
>> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
>> development team.
>> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
>> are:
>>
>> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person
>> will
>> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
>> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>>
>> Please send your responses to
>> sumandog...@gmail.com
>>
>> Awaiting for your responses.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> NVDA T

Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-03 Thread Boopathi P
hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as JAWS
has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
line, as and when i press arrow keys.

2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if we
press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML file.

3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
the problem with NVDA.

4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.

thanks
Boopathi
mobile: 09985138783

On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Dear all
> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>
> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>
> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access India
> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback. So
> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in NVDA.
> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application or
> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>
> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we would
> be able to decide faster.
>
> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>
> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the Indian
> development team for NVDA.
>
> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati, Assamese,
> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
> soon.
>
> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>
> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian regional
> languages in the respective states.
> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen reader
> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
> that are available for free will help increase employment options and will
> be useful academically.
> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>
> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected mode.
> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed this
> critical issue.
>
> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
> issue is now resolved.
>
> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
> This issue is now sorted.
> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
> development team.
> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
> are:
>
> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person will
> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>
> Please send your responses to
> sumandog...@gmail.com
>
> Awaiting for your responses.
>
>
> Regards
> NVDA Team
>
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
>
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> mobile phones / Tabs on:
> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-03 Thread Himanshu Sahu
Hi, great effort indeed!
Finacle and Bancslink are two prominent CBS software used in banking
industry. So, if possible, also include the latter in your project...

For any query about Bancslink, you can revert me to:

sahu.himanshu2...@gmail.com
generalsecret...@vibewa.org
mobile: +91 9051055000

On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Dear all
> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>
> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>
> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access India
> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback. So
> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in NVDA.
> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application or
> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>
> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we would
> be able to decide faster.
>
> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>
> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the Indian
> development team for NVDA.
>
> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati, Assamese,
> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
> soon.
>
> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>
> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian regional
> languages in the respective states.
> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen reader
> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
> that are available for free will help increase employment options and will
> be useful academically.
> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>
> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected mode.
> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed this
> critical issue.
>
> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
> issue is now resolved.
>
> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
> This issue is now sorted.
> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
> development team.
> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
> are:
>
> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person will
> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>
> Please send your responses to
> sumandog...@gmail.com
>
> Awaiting for your responses.
>
>
> Regards
> NVDA Team
>
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
>
> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
> mobile phones / Tabs on:
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>
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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-03 Thread lalan kumar
If NVdA could add two more feature like vertual viewer cursore and as it is 
jaws cursor like something namely NVDA cursor, It will make NVDA best of the 
screan reader in the world

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Re: [AI] Request for suggestions for NVDA development

2015-01-03 Thread Bhavya shah
Hi,
I may be known by you, but my message to the Access India list.
I personally follow both ESpeak Indian languages development, and NVDA
development. The efforts they put in is commendable, and the number of
issues they've fixed in NVDA is much to large to be counted, I admire
and appreciate your efforts.

On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal  wrote:
> Dear all
> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>
> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>
> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access India
> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback. So
> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in NVDA.
> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application or
> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>
> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we would
> be able to decide faster.
>
> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>
> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the Indian
> development team for NVDA.
>
> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati, Assamese,
> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
> soon.
>
> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>
> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian regional
> languages in the respective states.
> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen reader
> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
> that are available for free will help increase employment options and will
> be useful academically.
> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>
> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected mode.
> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed this
> critical issue.
>
> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
> issue is now resolved.
>
> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
> This issue is now sorted.
> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
> development team.
> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
> are:
>
> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person will
> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>
> Please send your responses to
> sumandog...@gmail.com
>
> Awaiting for your responses.
>
>
> Regards
> NVDA Team
>
> Mobile: +91 9718328272
> "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their
> simplification". --Martin Fischer
>
> Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th
>
>
>
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