Hi, please keep in mind that tables in Word are completely different than tables in a web page from a browser. The only thing they share is the word Table. From a programming standpoint, they are oranges and bananas.

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On 10/24/2012 12:12 AM, David wrote:
Really? Wonder why they haven't got that automated. It works just fine
in Word, and having it working similarly in the browser, would make WE
more consistent. Kind of puzzled me many a time, why it is automated in
one application, but not in the other. Besides, having to turn table
mode back on every time you come back to a given webpage, like in cases
of shifting between different tabs in the browser, seems totally
unnecessarily. I hope there is an explanation for table mode to still be
manual with the new browse mode in place. How is table mode actually
being handled in other screen readers, now aday? The little experience I
have from earlier on, WE seemed to be the only one of the screen readers
I have been working with, that requires the user to keep turning modes
on and off numerous times, when browsing the web. And since they solved
the thing in Word long time ago, I guess the technique is all in place.
So really would love to have a bit of an explanation, as to why it has
been left out in the new WE.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Trenton Matthews"
<[email protected]>
To: "David" <[email protected]>
Cc: "WE English mailing list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:24 AM
Subject: Re: A Browse Mode Question


Greetings!

You are correct. Table mode is not automatic. The homer layout app use
to do something to automatically move to tables, however that app has
song since been abannoned by its creator.
At least, as far as I know it has, anyway.


On 10/24/12, David <[email protected]> wrote:
I was just wondering:

Now, that Browse Mode does turn automatically onn and off, depending
on the
control, what then about Table Mode. Do we still have to use a hotkey
(Ctrl-Numpad-Plus), to enter table mode - and another one to exit the
mode?
First there is an upgrade to the Browse Mode, I really would have
loved to
see Table Mode being automated as well. They managed to do so in
Word, so
why not in Internet Explorer? :)

Since I am the owner of a Non-English serial number, I am not
privileged to
do beta testing, from what I can see. So I have to ask you guys to do my
testing.

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