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Say All Randomly Fails in IE 9/FF 4+ #1726
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2011-08-18 23:32 Please provide a URL where this occurred, along with exact steps to reproduce. For example, were you at the top of the page when you started? How many lines spoke before it stopped? Where exactly was the cursor when it stopped? We need to be able to reproduce this before we have any chance of a fix. |
Comment 2 by tkeenan79 (in reply to comment 1) on 2011-08-18 23:40 |
Comment 3 by jteh on 2011-08-19 00:14 Btw, what version of NVDA are you running? You don't specify (except development). Also, please try with the in-built eSpeak. If it works there, it could be an issue with the synth you're using. |
If none of us are able to reproduce failures and inconsistencies in say alls, since tkeenan79 unfortunately did not respond to #1726 (comment), and given that we have no way of contacting the original author, can this ticket be safely closed? @ehollig |
@tkeenan79 can you still reproduce it? Or can anyone reproduce it? |
As it seems that no one has been able to reproduce this in a very long time, I am going to close this issue. If someone experiences this in the future, please open a new issue with the exact steps you took to reproduce the issue, the text you were reading, and the synthesizer you were using. |
Reported by tkeenan79 on 2011-08-18 23:14
Sometimes, when pressing Say All (NVDA+downarrow,) to read large amounts of text, NVDA will only read a relatively small portion of the text before stopping. The cursor will then be placed several lines before it leaves off. This usually happens when reading straight text with no links.
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