Re: [orca-list] Problem with help browsing with latest Yelp



Hi
This is because of the Webkit migration. The question is, when will Webkit get accessibility support? At the 
moment, the Webkit engine only has comprehensive accessibility integration on the Mac platform.


On Jan 15, 2010, at 00:24, Hammer Attila wrote:

Dear List,

I think this problem is not full Orca specific problem only.
I see problem with Yelp application when I try using with my Lucid system.
When I try look a help topic, Orca spokening only the "frame html content" words, and impossible to 
navigate the help document and reading the text.
If I known right, oldest Yelp versions using Gecko, but now migrated with Webkit.
Since 2.24.x Yelp version wonderful work the navigation with help topics.

Will, I have a short question:
Your openion this problem is possible solved before final GNOME-2.30 version is coming out, or this is 
possible only GNOME-3.0 release?

Now Lucid contains following Yelp package version:
2.28.0+webkit-1ubuntu1

This problem happen because webkit migration, or this is an Ubuntu specific integration problem?
I ask this, because if this is need, I would like open a bugreport with correct place and correct project 
(Launchpad.net if this is an Ubuntu specific problem, or Bugzilla if this is a general problem).
If this is a known issue, excuse me the list.

Thank you your hint,

Attila
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