[orca-list] pleasment, please add two new quick navigation keys to The orca
- From: "Mgr. Janusz Chmiel" <chmiel deep cz>
- To: "Michael Whapples" <mwhapples aim com>, "hackingKK" <hackingkk gmail com>
- Cc: ORCA-LIST gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] pleasment, please add two new quick navigation keys to The orca
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 13:58:01 +0100
Dear core developers of Orca,
Several months ago, i pleased very nice programmer and kind human being, MR
Walker, if Mozilla Firefox support could be extended by The two quick
navigation keys. One for moving The virtual cursor to The separator in The
forward direction and second for moving to The separator in The backward
direction. Unfortunately nobody created those scripts. so i would like to
know, if The separator object can not be detected thank's to The fact, that
programmers of Orca can not detect The separator? I do not think, that
adding those scripts would be so complex, if You do not like The GUI part of
Orca code for adding new quick navigation scripts, You can build predefined
key to The source code. I Am aware, that Python is not The Microsoft Visual
Basic professional and that modifiing The GUI part of every Python
application is not so simple as in Visual basic. So what about to
incorporate those scripts for jumping to The separator by using s little s
letter and The S big s letter? Orca can be used for many hours without need
to quit and run Orca again even on The WEB pages which are dynamically
changing. And even with WEB pages, which are using more than three live
regions and those live regions are frequently changing. I have never
occurred The crash of Mozilla Firefox or other components of Linux thank's
to The algorithms, which are used by Orca screen reader. I even think, that
Orca is giving visually impaired computer user The best tool for work with
WEB and with Openoffice ORG at The proffesional level. I do not know about
other screen reader, which would work so reliably and stable like Orca
2.28.1 can work for now.
I tested Orca for really many hours of fluent work and i can not tell wrong
words to this assistive technology. I think, that this screen reader would
be The good example of project, which is really enabling many visually
impaired computer users to use The freely awailable operating systems with
support of robust and highly professional assistive technology. I would like
to thank all core developers, which are now working not only on Orca
development, but i would also like to thank very much all developers, which
are developing The dependencyes, on which Orca depends. I would like to
thank The core developers of at-spi, because those modules are developed
very professionally. So please, be very aware while coming to The new
programmers approach to The interprocess communication by using DBUS. Please
be very careful to not cause The fact, that Orca will cause random crashes.
Be also very careful while developing new versions of at-spi and Corba
modules.
Existing approach is now reliable and while using desktop environment, which
is programmed only by using C programming language and if Pulseaudio is not
being used, Orca is now providing very fast responsiveness. So please, try
to do Yours best to enable visually impaired users to use stable assistive
technology also in future. You are making very valuable screen reader and
working with Orca is making me very big joy every day.
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