Hermann wrote:
I guess this is a bit contradictory to the concept of Orca to stay away from virtualisation. Why a virtual window and no virtual buffer? I don't know much about programming/scripting, but I guess that both are similar concepts. But to avoid the same discussion we had about a year ago, I suggest a compromise: What about thinking of a copy-and-past-feature like Speakup? It comes with a clipboard of its own, and you can copy text between different consoles. What about that?
I don't really see the need for a feature like your virtual window thing? How does the existing cut-and-paste from applications not suffice? What exactly is this trying to solve? Maybe an example of when we would actually use the feature is in order?