Re: On-screen content; do as you will

2011-08-31 Thread Sarah Alawami
I can see where eyou are coming from, but I'ma person who relays heavily on abrevs as I have to so I just put them in and repute them in whenI upgrade, so once every 2 hers lol! but I do see where you are coming from and I suggest you go to the bug reporter and suggest it as an improvement or

Re: On-screen content; do as you will

2011-08-31 Thread Travis Siegel
Here's the biggest problem with the screen reader interpreting for itself what is on screen. Let's say you're reading a book on a topic that has multiple acronyms (such as a science book, or a computer programming book). Now, let's say the screen reader is programmed to speak a particular tex

On-screen content; do as you will

2011-08-30 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello Sarah With all due respect I think you're taking this way out of context now. The original point was simply that the screen-reader should "read" and not "interpret" the textual content that it provides you with. You make reference to "sighted' people. As visual abled people, it is totally