Ticket #2084 (closed enhancement: duplicate)
NVDA speaking the "dot" after a link
| Reported by: | Isak.Sand | Owned by: | |
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| Priority: | minor | Milestone: | |
| Component: | Speech | Version: | 2012.1beta1 |
| Keywords: | Cc: | ||
| Operating system: | Windows XP | Blocked by: | |
| Blocking: |
Description
Especially when reading Wikipedia, it can, in my opinion, seem a bit annoying, when NVDA speaks the dot after a link. Could this in some way be changed so that NVDA would speak the following sentences (see quotation later) keeping a normal pause between them, as it in my case does, when I'm reading for example a Word document or a sentence on a web page, where the last word isn't a link. The problem might be understandable with this copy of the "view speech" -log. The dot is placed at the beginning of a new row, and then it is spoken using the .-definition, not the sentence ending . If i change the . to all, it doesn't speak the word "dot", but it doesn't neither keep a pause between the sentences.
"Besides general Windows functionality, NVDA works with
link
WordPad?
,
link
Notepad
and
link
Internet Explorer
. It supports the basic functions of
link
Outlook Express..."


Duplicate of #1972.