Orca RV: Quiting orca
- From: "Dorado Martínez, Francisco Javier" <FDMA once es>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Orca RV: Quiting orca
- Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 14:23:30 +0200
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Dorado Martínez, Francisco Javier
Enviado el: lunes, 04 de septiembre de 2006 14:22
Para: 'Chris Jones'
Asunto: RE: Orca Quiting orca
Hi all
Chris, you have several ways to quit from Orca.
1. When Orca is running you can press insert +q whithin the
terminal window where Orca is runing. 2. From a terminal text
console you can "killall -TERM Orca" to quit or "killall _HUP
orca" to restart Orca. 3. From a terminal text console you
can use "orca -q" or "orca --quit" to quit from Orca.
In order to set the differents settings you can press
insert+space to bring up the Orca preferences GUI.
Hope this help
Javier
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Chris Jones [mailto:skating tortoise gmail com]
Enviado el: lunes, 04 de septiembre de 2006 13:44
Para: Orca-list gnome org
Asunto: Orca Quiting orca
What way is orca supposed to be made to quit apart from ctrl+c?
On Gnome orca is started in the a11y preferences dialog. It
is then run without a terminal next log in. I need to have a
button which when clicked always brings up the orca
preferences dialog. I believe the only way to do this is to
kill orca and start it again --setup.
Currently I have modified the orca shell script to also exit
when orca exits with an exit code of 2. This means I have a
reliable way or killing orca dead when I need to.
Can anyone think of a better way of doing this?
thanks
--
Chris Jones
jabber - skating tortoise gmail com
msn - skating_tortoise dsl pipex com
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