Actually in some cases, jaws will read those verticle lines too...
In your verbosity settings look for:
Document Presentation:
This option controls how JAWS formats virtual documents.
The simple layout is line-by-line format, much as you might see in a
braille book.
Columns in a table follow each other in linear format, with special
representation removed.
The On Screen layout formats text and tables as they appear on screen.
A line contains an entire row, rather than a single cell.  Cell
padding, or borders, are indicated with a | (vertical bar or pipe)
symbol.




On 14/07/2010, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 13 Jul 2010, at 08:51, Chris Moore wrote:
>> I must admit though I do find it annoying that VO reads out vertical line,
>> it is a shame we can't get VO to ignore this character whilst reading HTML
>> pages.
>
> Well, if you go to the VoiceOver Utility, select Speech, then select
> Pronunciation, you can map the vertical line character (|) to a shorter name
> like "pipe", or to similar punctuation like the space character (in which
> case VO reads nothing when it's focused). The mapping can be
> Safari-specific.
>
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