[guispeak] Re: TextPal 1.3 released

  • From: Jamal Mazrui <empower@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 21:44:57 -0400 (EDT)

Reading by paragraph is definately possible with JAWS using
Control+Down/UpArrow.  I think this is a JAWS feature, however, and have
not tested it with other screen readers.

Jamal
On Thu, 15 Jun
2006, John Schwery wrote:

> Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 16:02:34 -0400
> From: John Schwery <jschwery@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [guispeak] Re: TextPal 1.3 released
>
> Can Text Pal jump by paragraphs as Readit used to do?
>
> earlier, Jamal Mazrui, wrote:
> >http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/palsetup.exe
> >
> >TextPal 1.3 released on June 15, 2006.  Fixed Home Character command
> >(Alt+Home).  Fixed searching for certain punctuation symbols.  Made
> >Print command more reliable.  Improved scrolling in a maximized
> >window or large file.
> >
> >The installer now defaults to the system drive, which is usually,
> >but not necessarily, the C drive.  Recent files are sorted
> >chronologically, and favorite files alphabetically.  When a file is
> >opened, TextPal looks for a bookmark, and if found, initially goes
> >there.  Brace matching commands are more intelligent, e.g., if [ is
> >the current character and Control+B is pressed, TextPal searches for
> >a matching ] character, regardless of the default setting for brace
> >characters.  The Path List command, Control+Shift+P, lets you change
> >the current directory before generating output.
> >
> >Control+Shift+H is a new command for reformatting text with hard
> >line breaks, the reverse of Control+Shift+W, which wraps lines.  Use
> >the File Find command, Alt+Shift+F, to pick from a list  of files
> >containing a string you specify.  Alt+Shift+I toggles a mode in
> >which TextPal alerts you to changes in indentation when reading with
> >the up and down arrow keys.
> >
> >Jamal
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