Re: [orca-list] orca should indicate spell checking errors by the same way like NVDA announces them
- From: Krishnakant Mane <kkmane riseup net>
- To: "Mgr. Janusz Chmiel" <janusz chmiel volny cz>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] orca should indicate spell checking errors by the same way like NVDA announces them
- Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 15:54:31 +0530
To My knowledge all this happens in Orca as well.
I wonder exactly what you are looking for?
with the conditions you mentioned all that works in Orca as well, I
haven't seen up and down arrows though.
But surely moveing with ctrl+ left and right arrows does say "mispelled
" and same with normal navigation.
Even with a , or . same effect.
Regards.
Krishnakant.
On 25/04/19 12:22 AM, Mgr. Janusz Chmiel via orca-list wrote:
Dear advanced users and developers,
NVDA screen reader announces misspelled words in Seamonkey HTML editor
or inside new message editable fields as follows.
Even when user type multiple words which are separated only by using
comma
such as
monkey,dog,silver,
NVDA automatically announce spelling error when comma have been typed.
Why Orca can not work by this way to?
I think, that it would be perfect feature. And NVDA also automatically
say that word is misspelled when user press up or down arrow keys. Not
only when user press CTRL+left arrow or CTRL+right arrow keys.
How complex would be to implement it in Python?
Mr Vagner and others. What do you think about this suggestion?
Or this technique can be only done in Windows, because NVDA calls some
fast C++ code for this purpose?
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