Re: [orca-list] My experience with latest Firefox packages on Arch
- From: Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] My experience with latest Firefox packages on Arch
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 21:11:12 -0700
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Out of curiousity, you don't have any other unique packages installed
on your Arch system, do you? I'm totally grasping at straws now as I
have trouble even with the stand-alone binary builds from Mozilla. I
am tempted to blow away my mozilla configurations entirely but don't
wanna lose my precious bookmarks <smile> I work haard at accumulating
these bookmarks. I think there may be a way I can extract them to a
flat file or something and re-import them when I set up a new data
environment for Firefox. Dunno for sure if this would help any but I
honestly can't think of why some people have this serious focus
problem like I do and yet others do not.
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:07:42PM -0700, Zachary Kline wrote:
Hi Steve,
I hate to say it, but this just isn't happening to me. I arrowed up
and down a list of sites several items long, and managed to get from
top to bottom and back up again without once landing on "More". I'm
not denying the bug exists, just curious why it's manifesting for
some people and not for others, seemingly. I have a WinXP virtual
machine here which has a copy of Jaws. Duplicating these steps on
that VM works as expected.
So I'm not sure what's up.
Best,
Zack.
On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Steve Holmes wrote:
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Well Zack, the parts you specifically mentioned work ok for me too
but try the list of final nodes. in the list table. What I mean more
specifically is say you navigate around in the tree view to a final
(loest level) subfolder containing ArchLinux sites or something; then
tab over til you are in the actual vertical list of sites to open.
Now start arrowing up and sown that list for at least two or 3
presses. You should end up in More button land pretty quick like.
I have Webvism installed as an extension but I think I have it
disabled at the moment. I look and see if I have any others.
Actually, the bug over on Mozilla is hopping with some more activity
to sort this mess out because it does seem to be confirmed but some
developers are looking for other help on it and for it to be finally
assigned. Like I said, It breaks for me on Windows Xp with
Window-Eyes and on that side, the only pluggins I have are "Plain Old
Favorites" and a Popup thing for sounds and that has never bother
bookmarks before.
Another mozilla developer has confirmed the same problem wion Win Xp
also.
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