[nvda] Re: Virtural Buffers And Status Bars in NVDA (Trunk Release)

I thought it had been said the virtual buffers written in C++ were far from 
complete and that what has been done for them so far was going to only be for 
Mozilla Firefox for now.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jimmy 
  To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 10:33 AM
  Subject: [nvda] Re: Virtural Buffers And Status Bars in NVDA (Trunk Release)


  And in MS word 2003.

  Yours,

  Jimmy

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Trenton Matthews 
    To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 6:38 PM
    Subject: [nvda] Virtural Buffers And Status Bars in NVDA (Trunk Release)


    Hello all!
        I've noticed that in the new virtual buffers, that when trying to press 
"enter" on the num-pad, it doesn't do if there anything. Also, the status bar, 
not just on the web, but in most programs, NVDA has not been able to find it at 
all, and only says "No status bar." Jarte and Windows Live Mail  being 2 of 
those.
    Could there also be a hotkey added in a future release where you can press 
a certain hotkey like "insert+tab" to read the progress bar, even if the beeps 
are turned off? Strangely, NVDA in Firefox reads the percentage of the 
download('so) in the title bar automatically. Wonder if that should be silenced 
or not. 
    Finally, to rap up this message, there's still a problem accessing 
"contact-menus" in the supported web browsers. When harrowing down through the 
buffer, ageing to the link, and pressing "shift-f10/application's key," to open 
the shortcut menu, it brings up the menu for the actual itself instead of the 
one for the actual link. However, when moving through links using the "tab" 
key, and press the same keys to open the shortcut menus, they work just fine. 
Is there a way the NVDA cursor in the buffer can notify the IE cursor where it 
is, then while the NVDA is moving around, IE follows it? 
    This new buffer's nice! I just hope those problems can be fixed soon.
    Keep up the good work! 
    Sincerely,
    Trenton Matthews, could NVDA say what list item that you are on, instead of 
saying "bullet" all the time? Also with the numbered list items, I hope NVDA 
could recognize when the same list is continued on a new page. For example, 
"items 1 through 10" on one page, and "items 20 through 30" on the other.

    PS. When navigating by list items, in numbered list, 


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