Re: [orca-list] Problems with flat review in Ubuntu 9.04
- From: Jacob Schmude <j schmude gmail com>
- To: orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Problems with flat review in Ubuntu 9.04
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 23:24:26 -0400
Hi
Thanks Steve. You reminded me, I forgot to mention I'm running the
latest orca trunk. Not much good if I don't report that, grin.
On Mar 10, 2009, at 23:16, Steve Holmes wrote:
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I'm still showing version 2.25.91 here but at the last time I right
clicked a link in the gnome terminal, it gave me the usual context
menu and I was able to open the link fine. The only problem I had at
that time is the link was broken up in my e-mail which I was reading
with mutt so I had to pipe the message into firefox to open the link
correctly. But as for clicking with flat review, that part was
working fine. Let me go out and upgrade from svn and see what then
will happen.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:04:39PM -0400, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi Everyone
I'm running Ubuntu 9.04, GNOME 2.25.92 and all updates applied. I'm
noticing a problem with flat review, where I can review the window
fine
but if I attempt to click on something with the flat review left or
right
click keys, it always clicks on the top panel, specifically the
menu bar.
I noticed this a few days ago when I attempt to click on an item in
Audacity that the keyboard wouldn't navigate to, and it is
happening with
all applications. Removing the panel does no good, it simply
activates on
the desktop instead, it is insisting, it seems, on clicking on the
foremost parent window whatever that window happens to be.
Does anyone know why this would be happening, and can anyone running
Ubuntu 9.04, or any GNOME 2.25 installation, duplicate this
problem? Is
there a bug already filed on it? I didn't see one, and I'll file
one if
there isn't.
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