[nvda] Re: Possible Bug

Hi Lukas,

I assume this is r317?

That is quite annoying if that didn't fix it.

I think this must be a problem with a sapi5 synth, though I can't for the life of me work out what.

This happens on about 50% of systems running NVDA; if it happened on all it woud probably be much easier to work out.

Mick

----- Original Message ----- From: "Lukas Loehrer" <listaddr1@xxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 5:49 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Possible Bug


Storm Dragon writes ("[nvda] Possible Bug"):
I am using the latest version of NVDA Binary posted to the site. When I went into the voice settings menu, the first time when I started arrowing around my computer froze and I had to restart to get it back. I tried it again, and this time, it froze as soon as I got into the dialog.

I am seeing the same problem here, even with the latest svn
version. All the nvda preferences dialogs work except for the voice
settings. I have espeak and eflite voices installed aside from the
three Microsoft voices and assumed so far the problem was due to none
of the additional voices. What SAPI 5 voices do you have installed?

Waht happens here is that nvda freezes as soon as I try to enter its
voices dialog. I also have the demos of jfw and window eyes installed.
There is some strange interaction with those two and this nvda
problem: After the freezing, only window eyes can start, jfw fails for
some reason. also narrator acts strangely afterwards. If I keep jfw
running while using nvda and then inter the voices dialog, jfw keeps
working after nvda freezes and I can ckill nvda via the task manager.

Best rgards, Lukas
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