Re: [orca-list] Accessibility issues with Mozilla firefox in The latest development version of Opensuse
- From: Willie Walker <William Walker Sun COM>
- To: "Mgr. Janusz Chmiel" <chmiel phil muni cz>
- Cc: Ignasi Cambra <icambra indiana edu>, orca <Orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Accessibility issues with Mozilla firefox in The latest development version of Opensuse
- Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 12:40:53 -0500
Hi:
There are a number of operating system distributions that are available.
While providing a choice is good for users, it does present a certain
burden on software developers, especially when it comes to distributions
integrating different things in different ways.
The model I have chosen to use for providing free support for free open
source software that I'm in charge of is to focus on the most efficient
use of resources I have. I personally work on the operating system
distributions most relevant to me -- OpenSolaris is currently the
biggest one for me with Ubuntu taking second. There is no third. :-(
However, note that I mentioned 'efficient use of resources I have.' I
view this orca-list as a large supply of good resources. So, if there
is someone out there with OpenSUSE experience and who can take a look at
this problem, it would be awesome. Otherwise, you might need to take
this up with the OpenSUSE folks directly. I wish I could help you more.
:-(
Will
Mgr. Janusz Chmiel wrote:
Dear master,
I would like to please You, if you would have some time to look at
The latest development version of Opensuse. While using F9 key in The
boot menu, pressing Enter and booting to Gnome with Orca, when I wanted
to start Mozilla firefox, There is dialog box license agreement and Orca
is not speaking in this window. Even flat rewiev cursor is not working
inside this Window. I pressed some keys which are usually accepting The
license agreement, but There was not result.
Do You think, that this accessibility issue wil not exist when I
install opensuse on A harddrive? I would like to inform You, that
official release of Opensuse could be ready theoretically in The first
half of December. So I would like to know, where to post this problem or
consult it, if will disappear after installation of Opensuse.
The opensuse development team has done much work and this release has
much more better accessibility support than previous official release
from June of this year. User is able to press F9 key, enter and Opensuse
automatically starts, and what is very important, Festival voice
synthesizer has been replaced by Espeak synthesizer. In this
distribution, there are included all availablaudio subsystems for Linux.
Yast and Control center applications are fully accessible with Orca.
Thank You very much for Your help, but I Am afraid, that it is too late,
may be, that core developers of Opensolaris are having enought of tasks
related to accessibility and that they will want to relax.
e
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