On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 12:53:34PM +0100, Hammer Attila wrote:
Hy, Sorry trevor, I prewious missunderstood your first letter. :-):-)
np
If possible I not suggest removing the position index spokening with XUL menus, if possible restoring the oldest Orca announced position index values for this menu objects only.
ok, so you'd rather have us gues your position in the menu instead of Ok, so you'd rather have a gues where you are in the full menu than firm knowledge where you are ina group of items in the menu.
So, I suggest following solution if this is possible and not risk the good performance with Thunderbird 3.1.7 and higher versions message list: "- we can go back to the old guesing algorithm for menus, which isn't hard, but its often broken." Why broken the oldest algorithm for this menues? When I doing a git reset --hard command, I always hear right position index values for example in Thunderbird or Firefox opened File menu.
yes, file seems to be fine here to.
For example if I pulling down the Edit menu with this window, I hear following index values: "Undo 1 of 15 Paste 5 of 15" This is happening I think because have some grayed menu items before paste menu item.
yes, I'm seeing similar if I open a random site in firefox and look at the edit menu I see select all, find find all, and preferences which are 7 - 10 of 10. imho that's atleast as "incorrect" as just getting your position in a group.
Or with you talking error of this algorithm is an another error?
I don't actually know why that's happening, but yes, this is the issue I am refering to. Trev
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