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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
I've seen many instances where members of groups change a subject line. On all the lists I've been on, it has been acceptable and I never saw any complaints when someone would do so. So you could
I've seen many instances where members of groups change a subject line. On all the lists I've been on, it has been acceptable and I never saw any complaints when someone would do so. So you could
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
No, Carlos never strictly enforced that rule. I remember a message where he said it would be a good thing if people change subject lines if the discussion changes in a thread but that it is so common
No, Carlos never strictly enforced that rule. I remember a message where he said it would be a good thing if people change subject lines if the discussion changes in a thread but that it is so common
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Gene
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
I'm not responsible for your behavior or decisions. No one is making you do anything. Don't try to guilt trip me. I think the question is whether you consider your desire to help list members and
I'm not responsible for your behavior or decisions. No one is making you do anything. Don't try to guilt trip me. I think the question is whether you consider your desire to help list members and
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Yes while I agree I still think that the subject line should've still been changed especially if they were going to start talking about you. I hate to say it but half of this group is lazy and chooses
Yes while I agree I still think that the subject line should've still been changed especially if they were going to start talking about you. I hate to say it but half of this group is lazy and chooses
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joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Joseph,
I dislike "the curtains not matching the carpet" just as much as you do, but thread drift happens, and in this case the original topic was exhausted long before complaints about me
Joseph,
I dislike "the curtains not matching the carpet" just as much as you do, but thread drift happens, and in this case the original topic was exhausted long before complaints about me
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Hi Brian, I'm fully aware of the functionality of groups.io. That's not the point. I was interested in the discussion at hand. And I know one of Carlos's rules was to keep subject lines on topic
Hi Brian, I'm fully aware of the functionality of groups.io. That's not the point. I was interested in the discussion at hand. And I know one of Carlos's rules was to keep subject lines on topic
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
And I can confirm the behavior is the same when reading messages with block quotation in Gmail webmail.
One thing I do find odd is that NVDA does not announce "depth" of block quotes when multi-level
And I can confirm the behavior is the same when reading messages with block quotation in Gmail webmail.
One thing I do find odd is that NVDA does not announce "depth" of block quotes when multi-level
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Well for one thing, the subject line never got changed in this thread we are starting discussing this topic it has been going on in the same thread that we were talking about how to join a zoom
Well for one thing, the subject line never got changed in this thread we are starting discussing this topic it has been going on in the same thread that we were talking about how to join a zoom
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joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
Let's not forget that at the bottom of each and every message that arrives from Groups.io, whether individual messages or in digests, is the Mute this topic link. If a topic is no longer of interest,
Let's not forget that at the bottom of each and every message that arrives from Groups.io, whether individual messages or in digests, is the Mute this topic link. If a topic is no longer of interest,
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
then that sounds like a useful thing to know for people who spend time on e-mail lists that are composed of primarily sighted members. Now the question is, whether some sorts of commands should be
then that sounds like a useful thing to know for people who spend time on e-mail lists that are composed of primarily sighted members. Now the question is, whether some sorts of commands should be
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Re: Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
The moderator may want to enter into this discussion. If someone disobeys list rules, that's one thing. Name me one list rule Brian has broken. And if you can, explain why the breach is severe
The moderator may want to enter into this discussion. If someone disobeys list rules, that's one thing. Name me one list rule Brian has broken. And if you can, explain why the breach is severe
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
Gene,
Block quotation is used in HTML email, no matter what client or webmail is used. It is not limited to Thunderbird but Tbird was used as an example. I just finished playing with the
Gene,
Block quotation is used in HTML email, no matter what client or webmail is used. It is not limited to Thunderbird but Tbird was used as an example. I just finished playing with the
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
But the bloc qquote means of navigation was only specified for Thunderbird, which is fine for those who use it but not a solution to how screen-readers can be made to skip qquoted text in e-mail
But the bloc qquote means of navigation was only specified for Thunderbird, which is fine for those who use it but not a solution to how screen-readers can be made to skip qquoted text in e-mail
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Talking about quoting threads in the blindness community
First things first, and I'm going to do it. I wish somebody would've like change the subject line because it has nothing to do with the subject line that's been discussed and I'm quite disappointed at
First things first, and I'm going to do it. I wish somebody would've like change the subject line because it has nothing to do with the subject line that's been discussed and I'm quite disappointed at
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
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No. In a typical "blind-style" email, perhaps, but I can assure you that most of the world does "quote, response, quote, response, quote, response" not "response, quote, response, quote, response,
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No. In a typical "blind-style" email, perhaps, but I can assure you that most of the world does "quote, response, quote, response, quote, response" not "response, quote, response, quote, response,
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
Hi all,
It will announce it if you have your punctuation set to some. If it doesn't just arrow down past the line that is ostensively blank.
Ann P.
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Portal Tutoring
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Hi all,
It will announce it if you have your punctuation set to some. If it doesn't just arrow down past the line that is ostensively blank.
Ann P.
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Ann K. Parsons
Portal Tutoring
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
In a normal email, if the person answers the person’s questions, you cansee what they are responding to under the response. That’s why it’s notgood if people only post a response without the
In a normal email, if the person answers the person’s questions, you cansee what they are responding to under the response. That’s why it’s notgood if people only post a response without the
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
It doesn't make any difference if you find the hyphhen or not. It is important to look around in such situations and see if there is a way to solve a ;problem in navigating text or a web page, etc.
It doesn't make any difference if you find the hyphhen or not. It is important to look around in such situations and see if there is a way to solve a ;problem in navigating text or a web page, etc.
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Re: number of people acceptable to keep everyone unmuted during a meeting?
How are you supposed to find the hyphen unless you turn on say all punctuation? Pam.
How are you supposed to find the hyphen unless you turn on say all punctuation? Pam.
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Re: how does one make edge look like internet explorer?
In case the information is useful, I haven't used JAWS to any extent for years and I haven't updated it. I still have 13.x and I tried it with Chrome. I'm using Windows 7. I'm not sure such an old
In case the information is useful, I haven't used JAWS to any extent for years and I haven't updated it. I still have 13.x and I tried it with Chrome. I'm using Windows 7. I'm not sure such an old
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