Oh, I agree wholeheartedly. It's just interesting some of the vocabulary
that's repurposed for use in the computer industry, that's all.
On 1/4/2023 11:46 AM, M. Taylor wrote:
Steve,
As a former professional programmer, I would suggest that the word "Coupon" in this
instance, is referring
Hello All,
I actually believe what is happening, is that the image detection/text
detection is being too verbose at times. It is seeing the layout of text and
images as a coupon. I have seen this and have asked my sighted wife to look at
it for me. Sometimes in apps or even in the iOS
hi Mark and others,
For those experiencing this bug and I understand it a little because I have
a little background but, how could those that experience it report it in a
comprehensive manner to apple so that it gets fixed? I suspect this is
very anoying.
B. J. Maynard
- Original
Steve,
As a former professional programmer, I would suggest that the word "Coupon" in
this instance, is referring to a Facetime security coupon and / or "Token",
depending upon the state of the argument being passed through to the function.
Again, just a guess.
Mark
-Original
Thanks for this explanation.
Alison
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Subject: What it Means when VoiceOver says the word, "Coupon" in the latest
versions of
Ha, an interesting take. I've been a programmer for a long, long, very
long time, but I've never heard of any programming object called a
coupon. I thinhk that's quite funny! I've heard of lexical tokens,
syntax trees, parsing algorithms, fuzzy logic, datapoint fragmentation,
forking,
Hello Everyone,
In a previous thread, someone mentioned that she / he sometimes hears
VoiceOver say the word, "Coupon" when performing various task, via
VoiceOver, in the latest versions of the OS.
It did not occur to me until yesterday but, I too, have encountered this
word being spoken on my