Re: [orca-list] [POSSIBLE SPAM] sometimes orca announce the wrong subjectin thunderbird



Hi,

Yes, I can confirm this behavior.

In fact, the behavior, in my experience, can get worse. The mistaken subject line becomes the title of the window when that message is opened. Frankly, I haven't had the time to look into this problem, so I haven't reported it yet. I just can't see why this problem would spill over into the window title as well, since the title, I would think, would be grabbed from the message header and not from a misaligned buffer. However... please see if you can duplicate this additional problem by opening one of your messages once they are associated with the incorrect subject.

dave

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jose Vilmar Estacio de Souza" <vilmar informal com br>
To: <Orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 3:30 PM
Subject: [POSSIBLE SPAM] [orca-list] sometimes orca announce the wrong subjectin thunderbird


Hi all,
I'd like to know if someone can confirm.

To reproduce try the following steps.

1. Send to yourself 4 messages. Put different subjects in each message and different text in the body. You can use for example test 1, test 2, test 3 and test 4.

2. In the message list locate the message test 3 using the up and down keys.
3. Press the up key two times so that you will land in the test 1 message.

4. Press the delete key. The message is deleted and orca announce the test 2 message as expected.

5. Press down arrow key and note that instead of announce the test 3 message, orca announce the test 2 message again.

6. Press the down arrow key again. Orca should announce test 4 but instead it announces test 3.

It seems that in this situation orca is reading the subject of the previous message.

Thanks.

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