Re: [orca-list] speaking of indentation and justification



I agree. I think that, and this could be a separate thread, Orca seems a
bit more verbose than other screen readers, even when set to "brief". In
this case, perhaps indentation could be set to speak only when
indentation changes in "brief" mode, and speak always in "verbose" mode.

On 3/4/21 8:57 AM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi all.

When the speaking of indentation and justification option is turned
on, orca announces the number of tabs or spaces for all lines.


In my opinion, when we are reading a file with many lines and the
lines have the same indentation, listening to the number of tabs or
spaces ends up becoming tiring.

I think that in this case it would be interesting to hear the number
of tabs or spaces only when there is a change.

Thoughts?

Thanks.


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