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Re: Orca Firefox 3 and inline html editors



	Hi all 

Herman, what Firefox are you using? What version of Orca?
Have you enabled the caret navigation mode?

I have tried this kind of editor, e.g in wiki pages and it works OK for me. Orca handles situations when you are in a text area and in that case you can type
Every letter.
Regarding virtual buffers I personally don't like so much because they format the page whatever they want you can not see the original page structure, and you interact with a buffer, not with the browser directly.
. One thing taht I like so much in the current navigation mode with Ff3 and Orca 
Is that, you are seeing the page like it is on the screen.

Also keep in mind taht currently everything with Firefox and Orca is in continue development, and everything is in alpha stage. You are going to find sometimes it crashes, sometimes it doesn't work as expected, and so on. 
So keep patient, and all your feed back information is welcome and useful!

Regards,

Javier



> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: orca-list-bounces gnome org 
> [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] En nombre de hermann
> Enviado el: martes, 13 de febrero de 2007 13:04
> Para: krister kristersplace ws
> CC: orca-list gnome org
> Asunto: Re: Orca Firefox 3 and inline html editors
> 
> 
> Hello Krister,
> I understand what you mean. But:
> 1. Isn't there a feature called "Document Inspector" in 
> Firefox? Since I'm not a HTML programer, I don't know much 
> about that stuff, but I remember having seen that 
> "Inspector". 2. I think that the developers of Orca and 
> Firefox should implement a feature like the Virtual Cursor of 
> Jaws. Advantage: You can turn it on and off, just as you 
> suggested it. However: Why do you reject the aproach of the 
> Windows screen reader developers of well featuring their 
> programs as "overloaded"? Regards Hermann
> 
> 
> 
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