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Braille application.
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The program itself doesn't work, not because of the volume problem.
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@shinya.ta could you try on another device than your iPhone XS Max. I remember that you always got speech problem with it.
Test only to be sure the program is ok for youBecause it runs ok on my iPad mini 4 and Pythonista speech does not work
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@shinya.ta Could we try to summarize remaining problems?
- complex punctuations in Braille
- VoiceOver on conversion TableView elements
- speech on your iPhone
- you decide the buttons titles, so VoiceOver speaks them
Is something missing?
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The speech on my iPhone is not much of a problem.
I wanted to know the difference between my wife's iPhone and my iPhone.
You need a punctuation mark. -
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The narration of conversion elements is always necessary.
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@shinya.ta said:
The narration of conversion elements is always necessary.
That, I understand but not yet solved...
Does the iPhone of your wife not speak each row when scroll via buttons? -
Complicated punctuation marks in braille are required.
You need to decide the title of the button and read it. -
@shinya.ta said:
Complicated punctuation marks in braille are required.
This is in my todo list but will need some time
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@shinya.ta said:
You need to decide the title of the button and read it.
The title of buttons need to be in Japanese, thus YOU have to decide them
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The Kanji of each line is the same way of reading.
So, you need to explain each one kanji. -
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For voice Over, the explanation of Kanji is read out.
For example, the Kanji of "高" is pronounced as high and low. -
@shinya.ta said:
For voice Over, the explanation of Kanji is read out.
Ok but what do you want I do?
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If you start the Braille keyboard, the existing conversion list won't appear.
So, is it possible to make a list of existing conversion lists at Pythonisa? -
@shinya.ta Sorry, but again, I do not understand. It is sad that you did not want to try to take a copy of the screen and post it in this forum
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I can't make it difficult to put pictures on this forum.
I think you won't be able to understand if it is not a video. -
@shinya.ta I understand the VoiceOver part but I don't understand what you want my script has to do, I'm very sorry.
Do you want another aspect of the TableView list of possible conversions? -
If you have a detailed explanation of kanji, everything will be solved.
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Could you try, please, this version with VoiceOver, by tapping once a up,ok, down button in the conversion list.
I change the title of the button when scrolling, so when you tap on a button, VoiceOver should speech and pronounce the Kanji you would get if you tap up, or down, or select.
Please, give me a feedback, it is almost impossible for me to test because I write now all in Japanese.This version has also a title on each button, instead of an icon, to allow VoiceOver to pronounce a clear text for your wife.
Each button has also a background image so non blinded people can test, because the title on the button is too long to be readable but its image is self-explanatory.