[macvoiceover] Re: Voice Over not reading text
- From: MaryLee Perkins <ml.perkins@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 18:27:26 -0500
I took the quoted text, pasted it into TextEdit, and it would only
read part of the entry. VO stopped reading at entries in and started
again at For example. I then saved the text as a html file, and VO
read the whole entry.
MLP
On Jul 23, 2007, at 3:20 PM, Greg Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have had several instances of VO not reading blocks of text in
pdfs--either with the VO+a for read all or VO+down for next line--
although it will read character by character. Does anyone have an
explanation as to why this is or a method for getting around it?
I have also had similar issues with text edit and Itext express. I
have a pdf book which I have converted to text, and for the most
part, it has worked well. However, I have found a passage which in
both IText and textedit will only read character by character. I
have pasted the text below (and it reads fine in mail seemingly).
If you copy it into a text editor, the first and last lines will
read fine, but the middle lines will not. I have converted it to
ascii text and anything else I can think of, but no success. Any
ideas? Thanks.
Start quote:
puts result #=> [["TX", 12345], ["NC", 3456], ...]
This code returns an ordered hash. You index it using the grouping
element
("TX", "NC", ... in our example). You can also iterate over the
entries in order
using each. The value of each entry is the value of the aggregation
function.
The :order and :limit parameters come into their own when using
groups. For
example, the following returns the three states with the highest
orders,
END QUOTE
Greg
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Hi,I have had several instances of VO not reading blocks of text in pdfs--either with the VO+a for read all or VO+down for next line-- although it will read character by character. Does anyone have an explanation as to why this is or a method for getting around it? I have also had similar issues with text edit and Itext express. I have a pdf book which I have converted to text, and for the most part, it has worked well. However, I have found a passage which in both IText and textedit will only read character by character. I have pasted the text below (and it reads fine in mail seemingly). If you copy it into a text editor, the first and last lines will read fine, but the middle lines will not. I have converted it to ascii text and anything else I can think of, but no success. Any ideas? Thanks.
Start quote: puts result #=> [["TX", 12345], ["NC", 3456], ...]This code returns an ordered hash. You index it using the grouping element ("TX", "NC", ... in our example). You can also iterate over the entries in order using each. The value of each entry is the value of the aggregation function. The :order and :limit parameters come into their own when using groups. For example, the following returns the three states with the highest orders,
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