[Nvda-dev] commit r3519 - trunk/user_docs/en

NVDA Subversion svn at nvda-project.org
Fri Feb 5 03:20:03 UTC 2010


Author: bzr
Date: Fri Feb  5 03:20:03 2010
New Revision: 3519

Log:
English user guide: remove mention of display synthesizer - it no longer exists.

Modified:
   trunk/user_docs/en/user guide.html

Modified: trunk/user_docs/en/user guide.html
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--- trunk/user_docs/en/user guide.html	(original)
+++ trunk/user_docs/en/user guide.html	Fri Feb  5 03:20:03 2010
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
 </p>
 <p>
 The current list of synthesizers NVDA supports is:
-eSpeak, SAPI4, SAPI5, Audiologic, Display, and Silence.
+eSpeak, SAPI4, SAPI5, Audiologic, and Silence.
 </p>
 <p>
 The eSpeak synthesizer is built directly in to NVDA, and does not depend on any other special drivers or SAPI runtime to be installed. NVDA starts using eSpeak by default. This synthesizer should work on any system that NVDA works on, so it will definitely work when running NVDA off a USB thumb drive or CD, on anyone else's system.
@@ -240,9 +240,6 @@
 The Sapi5 synthesizer allows you to use the microsoft voices that are iincluded on your machine. In XP, the default Ssapi5 voice is Microsoft Sam. In Vista, the default voice is Microsoft Anna. Depending on what voices you have installed, others may show up under Ssapi5.
 </p>
 <p>
-The Display synthesizer is useful for sighted developers who wish to read what NVDA is speaking, as they test NVDA with their applications.
-</p>
-<p>
 The Silence synthesizer driver is not that useful, unless you want to not have any speech at all while running NVDA.
 </p>
 <p>



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