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Re: Braille displays and italicized words
Hi Ann,
Ah yes, this is a bit of a bug bear of mine. For some inexplicable reason, I have not found a screen reader that can do italics according to the rules of literary braille. JAWS can certainly
Hi Ann,
Ah yes, this is a bit of a bug bear of mine. For some inexplicable reason, I have not found a screen reader that can do italics according to the rules of literary braille. JAWS can certainly
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Matthew Horspool
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#65832
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Re: question about best practices for note-taking and retrieval
Amy,
This is an interesting topic that, I too, have had to deal with. I have used a PacMate for a no. of ears and recently got it serviced, with what remaining parts FS still had available. I've
Amy,
This is an interesting topic that, I too, have had to deal with. I have used a PacMate for a no. of ears and recently got it serviced, with what remaining parts FS still had available. I've
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Yates, Danney
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#65831
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
Hi Mario,
Ah, yes, I see. It's been quite a while since I've done any significant tinkering under the hood. I do know that some restructuring of settings went on not so long ago but I don't know the
Hi Mario,
Ah, yes, I see. It's been quite a while since I've done any significant tinkering under the hood. I do know that some restructuring of settings went on not so long ago but I don't know the
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Matthew Horspool
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#65830
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Re: Jaws 18 and jaws 2018 Facebook
Hello Addison,
I am not a Facebook expert so I did not jump into this thread straight away, thinking that perhaps someone else might have a more thorough answer. But yes, the regular facebook.com
Hello Addison,
I am not a Facebook expert so I did not jump into this thread straight away, thinking that perhaps someone else might have a more thorough answer. But yes, the regular facebook.com
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Matthew Horspool
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#65829
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Re: Vlc player and audio conversion
Not sure, but search this string of text in Google: convert webex file mp3 vlc
Not sure, but search this string of text in Google: convert webex file mp3 vlc
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Mike
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#65828
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
I don’t know a ton about this, but…..
The scripts would be loaded at program startup, I believe, not JAWS startup. I think it’s quite picky about it as well; in order for the scripts to load
I don’t know a ton about this, but…..
The scripts would be loaded at program startup, I believe, not JAWS startup. I think it’s quite picky about it as well; in order for the scripts to load
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JM Casey
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#65827
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
in regard to #2, that's what I want to understand. I am trying to figure
out how to implement the scripting method I developed for previous
versions of JAWS since version 11. now with 2018 and
in regard to #2, that's what I want to understand. I am trying to figure
out how to implement the scripting method I developed for previous
versions of JAWS since version 11. now with 2018 and
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Mario
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#65826
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Re: Jaws 18 and jaws 2018 Facebook
Hello Is there anyone can helped me?If not then I don’t understand you all can helps other unless you all doesn’t understand me and not much experience on computer stuff and have not had much
Hello Is there anyone can helped me?If not then I don’t understand you all can helps other unless you all doesn’t understand me and not much experience on computer stuff and have not had much
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O.Addison Gethers
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#65825
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Braille displays and italicized words
Hi folks,
I feel like this is a very basic question. And I also feel like I need some kind of basic braille display tutorial, too.
But I am still getting used to using a braille display with
Hi folks,
I feel like this is a very basic question. And I also feel like I need some kind of basic braille display tutorial, too.
But I am still getting used to using a braille display with
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ann
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#65824
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
Hi,
Roger is basically correct. However, there is a precedent for needing to recompile scripts between JAWS versions on a very occasional basis. This memorably happened when upgrading from JAWS 4.5
Hi,
Roger is basically correct. However, there is a precedent for needing to recompile scripts between JAWS versions on a very occasional basis. This memorably happened when upgrading from JAWS 4.5
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Matthew Horspool
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#65823
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
I haven't heard of this particular script.
Just to verify, is this a third-party script for which you were
provided with the .jsb file? If so, please make sure you can locate
the file in the
I haven't heard of this particular script.
Just to verify, is this a third-party script for which you were
provided with the .jsb file? If so, please make sure you can locate
the file in the
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Roger Newell
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#65822
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
Using: W10 64 bit and Jaws 2019.
Hi
I have experienced a problem with the punctuation script since upgrading from Jaws 2018 to 2019.
Under 2018, the script could be run from anywhere on
Using: W10 64 bit and Jaws 2019.
Hi
I have experienced a problem with the punctuation script since upgrading from Jaws 2018 to 2019.
Under 2018, the script could be run from anywhere on
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Tom <tomcat509@...>
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#65821
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
You write your scripts in a scripting language that is proprietary to
JAWS and MAGic; it is not a programming language like C++, C# or
Python.
Freedom Scientific occasionally introduces new functions
You write your scripts in a scripting language that is proprietary to
JAWS and MAGic; it is not a programming language like C++, C# or
Python.
Freedom Scientific occasionally introduces new functions
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Roger Newell
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#65820
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
So, is the scripting language constently beeing updated, if errors are found, and if so, do you have to re-compile scripts with a new version of the script editor? Also, what language are scripts
So, is the scripting language constently beeing updated, if errors are found, and if so, do you have to re-compile scripts with a new version of the script editor? Also, what language are scripts
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Isaac <bigikemusic@...>
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#65819
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
Hi,
A few points to answer here:
To compile a script: as others have said, CTRL+S is the magic keystroke. However, you need to be in the script manager to do this! To get to the Script Manager, press
Hi,
A few points to answer here:
To compile a script: as others have said, CTRL+S is the magic keystroke. However, you need to be in the script manager to do this! To get to the Script Manager, press
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Matthew Horspool
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#65818
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
The script won't compile if there are syntax errors. Imagine that you
were working on a script but had to leave your computer for some
reason, but did not want to lose your work. You might be in the
The script won't compile if there are syntax errors. Imagine that you
were working on a script but had to leave your computer for some
reason, but did not want to lose your work. You might be in the
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Roger Newell
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#65817
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Re: JAWS Scripts - Are they interpreted or compiled?
So, why would you save with out compiling?
So, why would you save with out compiling?
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Isaac <bigikemusic@...>
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#65816
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looks like it is working again
Hi, A few hours ago, any message I sent to this list did not get through but now all seems well again.
Now that the main Jaws list works, will try the W10 list because this was also blocking
Hi, A few hours ago, any message I sent to this list did not get through but now all seems well again.
Now that the main Jaws list works, will try the W10 list because this was also blocking
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Tom <tomcat509@...>
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#65815
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test message, please ignore
This is just some junk
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Tom <tomcat509@...>
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#65814
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Re: Tables in word
Thanks! That worked!
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Kevin Meyers <kevinmeyers@...>
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#65813
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