[nvda] Revision 315 posted to the website

Hi all,

I have posted revision 315 of NVDA to the website as binary and source.

Changes since the 313 source version are:
*Caps lock and Num lock now speak when being turned on and off.

*NVDA no longer hides its user interface on startup by default. If you want it to hide by default, check the "Hide user interface on startup" checkbox in the User Interface settings dialog on the preferences menu.

*Added an option to automatically save the current configuration on exit. (Found in the User Interface settings dialog)

*The NVDA interface now contains a navigatable text control in the main part of its window, which contains a quick-start document explaining how the User interface works, and also documents many useful NVDA key strokes.

*Added a script to report the title of the active window (insert+t). Like speak title in many other screen readers.

*The navigator where am I script (insert+numpadAdd) now starts from the object that is a parent to the current navigator object, rather than starting from the actual current navigator object. This is to make it quicker to find out where you are since you can already report the current navigator object with insert+numpad5. The script now also says the word 'in' before each object to separate the objects more clearly.

*Added a script to report the dimentions and location (in pixles)of the current navigator object (shift+insert+numpad5)

*Removed the windows sound when the NVDA exit dialog appears, and made sure that speech was silenced properly before NVDA plays its exit sound as it is finally exiting.

*The language option in nvda.ini is now under the 'general' section, not the 'language' section. Sorry for moving it, but I needed to make a general section for some new user interface options, and it seemed silly to have language out by itself.



Mick



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