This ticket is not a clasical bug. it would be a feature request and also slightly duplicate of#217 and others.
Expected behavior:
in braille (english version of NVDA a words such as taskbar and tool bar should be written with spaces or all of them without spaces (same as in JAWS)
Actual behavior:
now taskbar is written without spaces and tool bar is written with space.
System configuration:
NVDA version:
2017.2 and next versions
NVDA Installed or portable:
both
Windows version:
10 (1703) with latest updates installed
post scriptum
some suggestions:
- is it possible to abriviate these phrases so they would be written "tskbar or tlbar" same as mnubar for menu bar and others?
- I suggest you that space between row and colomn coordinates would be removed. new patern would be "RxCy"
- can NVDA reports at braille information how many elements are in table or in a list?
it means tb with x rows and y colomns or lst with z items. if it is possible, tb before first element in a table or lst before first element on the list could be removed. if it is not possible, I suggest, that tb and lst stays together with all paterns not only with a first element of a table or a list. It would be more consistent then now.
This ticket is not a clasical bug. it would be a feature request and also slightly duplicate of#217 and others.
Expected behavior:
in braille (english version of NVDA a words such as taskbar and tool bar should be written with spaces or all of them without spaces (same as in JAWS)
Actual behavior:
now taskbar is written without spaces and tool bar is written with space.
System configuration:
NVDA version:
2017.2 and next versions
NVDA Installed or portable:
both
Windows version:
10 (1703) with latest updates installed
post scriptum
some suggestions:
it means tb with x rows and y colomns or lst with z items. if it is possible, tb before first element in a table or lst before first element on the list could be removed. if it is not possible, I suggest, that tb and lst stays together with all paterns not only with a first element of a table or a list. It would be more consistent then now.