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NVDA Add on Development Guide and Notepad++
Where are the checkboxes to choose which elements are installed? I saw that, but haven't had time to investigate. Nothing to my knowledge. Luke
Where are the checkboxes to choose which elements are installed? I saw that, but haven't had time to investigate. Nothing to my knowledge. Luke
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Luke Davis
· #7823
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NVDA Add on Development Guide and Notepad++
Me neither. But, the long and the short of it is that it seems to be unique to me, so if Joseph were to add back the link, but make it an updated one (such as that one), odds are that other users will
Me neither. But, the long and the short of it is that it seems to be unique to me, so if Joseph were to add back the link, but make it an updated one (such as that one), odds are that other users will
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Luke Davis
· #7813
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NVDA Add on Development Guide and Notepad++
Have you actually tried that with Notepad++? Because I did, and got no speech of any kind in the installer, after the first window title. Either in scan mode or normal. I have also tried the 32bit ins
Have you actually tried that with Notepad++? Because I did, and got no speech of any kind in the installer, after the first window title. Either in scan mode or normal. I have also tried the 32bit ins
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Luke Davis
· #7811
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NVDA Add on Development Guide and Notepad++
Interesting, DaVid. Obviously, you are getting those options read to you and accessible, and I am not. Can anyone else test this please? I also find interesting that you are hearing that 7.4 MB will b
Interesting, DaVid. Obviously, you are getting those options read to you and accessible, and I am not. Can anyone else test this please? I also find interesting that you are hearing that 7.4 MB will b
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Luke Davis
· #7810
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NVDA Add on Development Guide and Notepad++
Interesting. Perhaps I am wrong, then. That is exactly what I tried to do, however. So, here's the process. After I run the installer and pass the UAC, I get: Installer language: I select English and
Interesting. Perhaps I am wrong, then. That is exactly what I tried to do, however. So, here's the process. After I run the installer and pass the UAC, I get: Installer language: I select English and
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Luke Davis
· #7802
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New addon SoundManager
#addon-review
Hello Just a thought, and maybe it is unnecessarily niggling, but this addon is not actually a sound manager. It is a volume manager. Even your proposed key, nvda-v, implies volume management. To me,
Hello Just a thought, and maybe it is unnecessarily niggling, but this addon is not actually a sound manager. It is a volume manager. Even your proposed key, nvda-v, implies volume management. To me,
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Luke Davis
· #7801
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NVDA Add on Development Guide and Notepad++
Easiest thing to do is just drop the URL path stuff, and point at their main site. If someone can't find the easy to use download link, I doubt they will need to be installing an editor with a partial
Easiest thing to do is just drop the URL path stuff, and point at their main site. If someone can't find the easy to use download link, I doubt they will need to be installing an editor with a partial
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Luke Davis
· #7760
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NVDA Add on Development Guide and Notepad++
So I see. I have skipped the installer and just used the raw zip archive of the newest version, and noticed that feature. But I was mainly curious if there was an actual reason the older version was b
So I see. I have skipped the installer and just used the raw zip archive of the newest version, and noticed that feature. But I was mainly curious if there was an actual reason the older version was b
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Luke Davis
· #7754
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NVDA Add on Development Guide and Notepad++
Hello Is there a particular reason that the Addon dev guide suggests downloading Notepad++ 6.8.3 (a 2015 version)? From what I can tell, that is only available as 32bit. The current version is 7.6.6.
Hello Is there a particular reason that the Addon dev guide suggests downloading Notepad++ 6.8.3 (a 2015 version)? From what I can tell, that is only available as 32bit. The current version is 7.6.6.
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Luke Davis
· #7752
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Can I get the key name from a gesture object?
I haven't been following this thread with greatest attention, so maybe a stupid question, but if having the keys in an uncertain order like that is the only issue, could you not just tokenize on the p
I haven't been following this thread with greatest attention, so maybe a stupid question, but if having the keys in an uncertain order like that is the only issue, could you not just tokenize on the p
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Luke Davis
· #7735
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Add-on development guide: let us remove the one found on add-ons community website in favor of GitHub version
Perhaps an RFC about exactly what should be in an add-on guide would be in order, though outside the scope of this thread. What it most sounds like, is that you need a break. Time off to gain some pro
Perhaps an RFC about exactly what should be in an add-on guide would be in order, though outside the scope of this thread. What it most sounds like, is that you need a break. Time off to gain some pro
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Luke Davis
· #7732
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Add-on development guide: let us remove the one found on add-ons community website in favor of GitHub version
Damien You wrote: I thought you had every good reason to write your views here. At least as much right as I--a relative newcomer--had. I may not have agreed with them, but you cogently raised points v
Damien You wrote: I thought you had every good reason to write your views here. At least as much right as I--a relative newcomer--had. I may not have agreed with them, but you cogently raised points v
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Luke Davis
· #7731
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Add-on development guide: let us remove the one found on add-ons community website in favor of GitHub version
Hi Damien and others: +1 The thing is, it may be less work for the authors, but that's because it is work that has already been done in dozens of other tutorials. They shouldn't really set themselves
Hi Damien and others: +1 The thing is, it may be less work for the authors, but that's because it is work that has already been done in dozens of other tutorials. They shouldn't really set themselves
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Luke Davis
· #7698
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Minor question re gesture string identifiers
Hi Tom. I assume you're talking about the thread "Can I get the key name from a gesture object?". You will note, that this thread is not that one. You started that one, I started this one, about diffe
Hi Tom. I assume you're talking about the thread "Can I get the key name from a gesture object?". You will note, that this thread is not that one. You started that one, I started this one, about diffe
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Luke Davis
· #7697
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Minor question re gesture string identifiers
Ah, so this document was written with a British/Australian/SA context, at least according to Wikipedia's notion of terminology: " In addition to referring to the class of all types of brackets, the un
Ah, so this document was written with a British/Australian/SA context, at least according to Wikipedia's notion of terminology: " In addition to referring to the class of all types of brackets, the un
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Luke Davis
· #7687
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Minor question re gesture string identifiers
Hi In the dev guide [1], it states: " A gesture identifier string is a simple string representation of a piece of input. It consists of a two letter character code denoting the source of the input, an
Hi In the dev guide [1], it states: " A gesture identifier string is a simple string representation of a piece of input. It consists of a two letter character code denoting the source of the input, an
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Luke Davis
· #7663
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Reflection concerning layered commands
Thanks for the correction. Curious though, why the "really outdated" version is the one being maintained on nvda-project.org? It seems unnecessarily confusing to keep, on what seems to be an officiali
Thanks for the correction. Curious though, why the "really outdated" version is the one being maintained on nvda-project.org? It seems unnecessarily confusing to keep, on what seems to be an officiali
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Luke Davis
· #7660
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Reflection concerning layered commands
Correcting my own message: I apologize, that link was invalid. Stupidly, I assumed the link to the main developer guide that is provided in the add-on dev guide was accurate without actually checking
Correcting my own message: I apologize, that link was invalid. Stupidly, I assumed the link to the main developer guide that is provided in the add-on dev guide was accurate without actually checking
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Luke Davis
· #7649
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Reflection concerning layered commands
Developer guide: https://community.nvda-project.org/documentation/developerGuide.html Add-on Development Guide: https://addons.nvda-project.org/devDocs/devDocs.en.html Luke
Developer guide: https://community.nvda-project.org/documentation/developerGuide.html Add-on Development Guide: https://addons.nvda-project.org/devDocs/devDocs.en.html Luke
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Luke Davis
· #7648
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Reflection concerning layered commands
Ah thanks. I haven't had a chance to read the dev guide yet (having just found it today). Luke
Ah thanks. I haven't had a chance to read the dev guide yet (having just found it today). Luke
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Luke Davis
· #7633
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