[nvda] Re: Notepad problem

I have added a new rem in the flog file for the no menu, to show where nvda gets confused in the notepad file. Search for screws up in the notpad and then cursor down a few times. If you can do this in both nvda and another screenreader, I think it should be obvious. Again, two different machines are used to test this.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian's mail list account" <bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 12:25 PM
Subject: [nvda] Notepad problem


Hi folks, I was preparing a commented log  on Outlook express address book
problem this morning when I noticed that some of my editing on the file in
notepad was screwing up. Sure enough when I edited it in WordPad things
worked but in Notepad the actual read text seemed not to be the text I was
editing.
Attached in is the file I was editing. it seems to have some kind of other
file mixed up with it when I load it, but only when viewed on notepad and
nvda. If I launch, foe example Hal, then what I edit and what I can cut and paste and save seems fine. Itts as if nvda remembers bits of a previous file
I edited. Anyhow. Its very annoying. I think it needs to be a long file.
Brian

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