Re: [orca-list] problems with Orca when I upgraded at-spi
- From: "David E. Price" <deprice cs utah edu>
- To: sberry northlc com
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] problems with Orca when I upgraded at-spi
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:20:09 -0600
Hi,
These problems are not universal. I'm running Ubuntu Intrepid, updated
and upgraded every morning, and I too saw an at-spi upgrade today.
However, I am not seeing any of the access problems previously
mentioned. Since there are at least two people seeing this problem, I
would suggest creating a debug log and either opening a bug for this
problem or posting the log file to this list.
dave
On 09/30/2008 10:48 AM, Scott Berry wrote:
This morning there was an update for at-spi. I went ahead and let it
upgrade. But like others on the list I am seeing regressions as well.
Most importantly, as stated before Firefox is not allowing you to move
by headings. I was planning on setting up my Wind Mobile 6 device today
but due to the fact that I can't read down the page not just headings
but a few lines of text and then Orca doesn't say anything. It seems to
be doing fine in Evolution. I haven't tested Pidgin yet and I don't use
Thunderbird so I can't speak to that. I thought I would try to upgrade
Orca and see what happens via svn. But I am uncertain if I can do that
today.
I have also tried using the caret cursor with no luck. Here's what my
firefox version of the script is:
Script Info
Script Name=firefox
Module=orca.default
Application name=firefox
Toolkit unknown
Version Unknown
This is what it shows me in Firefox.
I would also like to propose that a change of keystrokes for reading the
script be changed to:
Orca+Control+Q
This is similiar in a way to Jaws but not exactly. See in Jaws it's
Insert+Q. but this would make it much easier I think to remember at
least for me it is. The key bind that was prevfiously set was too much
for me to remember.
Scott
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