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Excel: Speak More information about cell ( formula, comment etc) #3576

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Oct 11, 2013 · 4 comments
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Excel: Speak More information about cell ( formula, comment etc) #3576

nvaccessAuto opened this issue Oct 11, 2013 · 4 comments

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Reported by vrdhn on 2013-10-11 20:02
This a proposal and a patch to speak 'more information' about the cell.

The attached patch works on 'NVDA+shift+m'.
On pressing it once the formula is announced.
On pressing it twice the comment is announced.
On pressing it thrice the first link is spoken.

When speaking formula, the symbols ( plus etc ) are
suppressed. It'ld be good if it's possible to locally
override that setting here.

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Comment 1 by vrdhn on 2013-10-11 20:10
Please review this patch:

git repository: ​https://bitbucket.org/manish_agrawal/nvda.git
branch: t3576
base branch: master

-Thanks
Vardhan

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nvaccessAuto commented Oct 14, 2013

Attachment t3576.xlsx added by vrdhn on 2013-10-14 03:36
Description:

Edit: file attached from trac
t3576.xlsx

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@feerrenrut Any thoughts on this issue? The attachment seems not to be uploaded from issue tracker. There is already a command for reviewing comment. But announcing the formula by pressing a keystroke would be very useful.
@vrdhn could you please raise a new pull request on Github for NVDA and announcing formular by pressing a keystroke?

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