Re: Orca and Firefox 3 CVS build



I finished taking a look at this, and it turns out I could take the file
directly.  I checked it in and gave you thanks in the ChangeLog.  :-)

I now need to take a bit more of a look at ways to do some other things
in BrlAPI that the BrlAPI guys don't like us doing (e.g., the way we
default to TTY 7), but I'm not sure I know how to fix.

Will

On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 15:32 +0100, Olivier BERT wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:05:23PM +0100, Yannick PLASSIARD wrote:
> > Hi all,
> < ...
> > 3) Bugs found  and suggestions :
> ...
> > a) I do not have braille output anymore, for an obscure reason. Even 
> > enabling Braille, it doesn't work (my display saying "screen not in text 
> > mode"). Any help on this issue ?
> > b) Suggestion: would it be possible to present on Firefox, one link per 
> > line, even if there are several links on the "focused" line ?
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> The braille problem is actually an incompatibility of the current orca
> version with the latest developpment versions of BRLTTY. 
> 
> First, in orc, you can either use the C interface to call brlapi functions
> or use the new BRLAPI Python bindings which are in BRLTTY source tree. 
> 
> I think the C BRLAPI interface of orca will be dropped quite soon when
> the Python bindings will be in an official release of BRLTTY. 
> So, what I advise you to do is to compile BRLTTY with the BRLAPI Python 
> bindings. I had problems with that because I had to install the 
> debian package python-pyrex. I don't remember if there are other
> dependencies. 
> Once you have compiled brltty with python bindings, you have to
> check function names in orca, in the file src/orca/braille.py because 
> in the SVN version of brltty some brlapi functions have been renamed. 
> For example, getTty() is now named enterTtyMode(). 
> When I did that, my braille terminal worked again perfectly. 
> 
> Of course it's just a temporary workarround for those who use braille. 
> I attach to this message the file braille.py I use to keep braille output
> working. 
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Regards,
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