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Toggles the speaking of indentation and justification.
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Translators: Orca allows the user to enable/disable speaking of indentation
and justification.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:444
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Cycles to the next speaking of punctuation level.
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Translators: Orca allows users to cycle through punctuation levels. None,
some, most, or all, punctuation will be spoken.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:454
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Cycles to the next settings profile.
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Translators: Orca has a feature whereby users can set up different "profiles,"
which are collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as a
"Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech and Spanish braille
and selected when reading Spanish content. This string to be translated refers
to an Orca command which makes it possible for users to quickly cycle amongst
their saved profiles without having to get into a GUI.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:462
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Cycles to the next capitalization style.
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Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via text-
to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital letters are
presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to presenting a
capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers to as a sound
'icon'. This string to be translated refers to an Orca command which makes it
possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives without having
to get into a GUI.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:471
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Cycles to the next key echo level.
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Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
world.":
- key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
- word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed; "world" spoken when
the period is pressed.
- sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period is pressed.
A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
echo. The following string refers to a command that allows the user to quickly
choose which type of echo is being used.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:483
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Present current time.
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Translators: Orca has a command to present the current time in speech and in
braille.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:528
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Present current date.
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Translators: Orca has a command to present the current date in speech and in
braille.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:532
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Bottom Left
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Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
(an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
button, the display scrolls to the bottom left of the window.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:671
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Switches between native and screen-reader caret navigation.
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Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where Firefox (or Thunderbird)
itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret around HTML content. It's
often broken, so Orca needs to provide its own support. As such, Orca offers
the user the ability to toggle which application is controlling the caret.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:705
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Moves focus into and away from the current mouse over.
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Translators: hovering the mouse over certain objects on a web page causes a
new object to appear such as a pop-up menu. This command will move the user
to the object which just appeared as a result of the user hovering the mouse.
If the user is already in the mouse over object, this command will hide the
mouse over and return the user to the object he/she was in.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/cmdnames.py:748
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