Re: [orca-list] say-all (numpad+add stops at links and headers
- From: lutz kaiser <lutz kaiser gmx net>
- To: Joanmarie Diggs <joanmarie diggs gmail com>
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] say-all (numpad+add stops at links and headers
- Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:15:28 +0200
Hi Joanie and list,
oh, i have not been clear enough, and tested a little bit further.
With the version from git, i have the problem in Firefox 3.511; 3.68 and
thunderbird.
With the version from debian testing; (2.30.2-1)
*all* works well, also firefox 3.5, and 3.68, and thunderbird.
The settings of orca are of curse the same.
using reading by object (pressing "o") does *allways* right, It reads /
talks even if there are links inside of the text. In both versions of orca.
kind regards
Lutz
Am 23.08.2010 19:54, schrieb Joanmarie Diggs:
Hi Lutz.
Thanks for the follow-up.
i did some further investigation:
i installed the normal version shipped with debian (2.30.2-1) and tried
it... it talked, talked, ... until the end of page,
If you mean you used the same version of Firefox and different versions
of Orca (git master and debian shipping) and saw a different behavior:
In the past several months, we've already had to make some adjustments
in Orca to deal with changes Mozilla/Gecko made in focus and setting the
caret. It could be that one of those adjustments has introduced your bug
as a side effect.
i installed firefox 3.68 and had the stopping at links with the
git-version happen.
Does this mean that with an earlier version of Firefox, but the same
version of Orca, you do not see the problem?
Also, I wonder if the grab focus setting (in the Orca Preferences for
Firefox and Thunderbird) has any impact.
ok. i never tried to fillout a bug, but will try.
Awesome. I really appreciate it!
Take care.
--joanie
--
viele GrÃÃe
Lutz
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