[nvda] just a few observations

hi. I tried firefox and thunderbird 3 this morning.
Work still needs to be done on that.
Since I do have access to jaws I will just use that for composing messages until the nvda stuff works. Second please note that in the 0.5 branch snapshots of nvda you can use mudmaster in the command prompt.
But in the trunk version you cannot.
I do not know where the change happened. But it is rather sad if something in the code was changed deliberately.
Because before it worked. in 0.5 r1192 it works.
it does not work in r1193 for the trunk branch. It reads every letter. and in r1217 it doesn't read at all.
If this was unintentional then I hope it gets fixed.
But in any case. I learned a lesson. Have a version of nvda on your machine that works with mudmaster or anything lol and then have a trunk version on your machine so you can test new features and report things that are happening. So yes for anyone using nvda trunk do to the wierd behaviour in programs that run in the dos command line prompt area you will probably want to use tintin. Or get the r 1192 release for nvda 0.5 and use that.
I can definitely see many improvements being made.
BTW I installed firefox and thunderbird 2 back on here. I can just live with the inconvenience of having to start jaws up to compile a message for now. Good job programmers. Keep it up and it would be nice if dos command line programs would speak automatically again. I don't know how that got messed up. But if it wasn't for that I probably could get away with using the trunk version of nvda for everything.
Jessica

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