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Reported by H.D. on 2010-06-13 16:58
The NVDA's identification of "list with" ... statement, if indicate "list" is enabled in "document format", is a bit confusing. It shuld speak "list of" ... and not "list with", for it otherwise sounds: "liswith", which somewhat unclear/uncomfortable to the ear. Let's say a web page has four (4) listed items, the NVDA should then indicate: "List of 4 Items" -- and not "List with 4 Items". Blocked by #1515
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Comment 1 by nvdakor on 2014-12-12 07:08
Hi,
I'm tempted to close this, seeing that there seems to be another ticket that requests the same thing.
Thanks.
Comment 2 by jteh on 2015-01-08 09:36
Both "list with" and "list of" are valid linguistically and I don't think "of" sounds any clearer. However, NVDA actually used to say "listwith" (no space), which sounds slightly different. That was fixed in #1515.
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Reported by H.D. on 2010-06-13 16:58
The NVDA's identification of "list with" ... statement, if indicate "list" is enabled in "document format", is a bit confusing. It shuld speak "list of" ... and not "list with", for it otherwise sounds: "liswith", which somewhat unclear/uncomfortable to the ear. Let's say a web page has four (4) listed items, the NVDA should then indicate: "List of 4 Items" -- and not "List with 4 Items".
Blocked by #1515
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: