Re: [orca-list] An interesting Orca/FF4 issue
- From: Michael Whapples <mwhapples aim com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] An interesting Orca/FF4 issue
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 16:04:55 +0100
Hello,
Firstly I do see this issue as well and I do see it on other websites (eg.
http://www.ukad.org.uk/pages/therapeutic-use-exemptions/).
I know that the change to at-spi2 has caused some other issues with firefox/HTML type things so I will have a
look (or if you could even better) using at-spi on corba.
What I am trying to do is pin down a change of software which causes this. I have tried with newer versions
of firefox but the bug is still seen. Did it work with older versions of firefox?
If we can say it seems to be orca, then while may be the website could do something which works (eg. the bbc
homepage has headings with links which orca speaks correctly) it may still be worth orca being changed for
this case as it seems common enough that we couldn't chase down all who do this.
Michael Whapples
On 01/-10/37 20:59, Hammer Attila wrote:
Hy,
I see an interesting issue for a webpage when I using Orca and Firefox 4.0, with I don't understand why
happening:
With my Natty system, following website Orca does'nt spokening link roletype for heading level links, only
spokening heading level text and heading level number:
http://pcx.hu/termek/asus-eeepc-1018p-blk141s-fekete-notebook-69229
Of course, when I jumping structural navigation keys with a this type heading level link, possible
activating the link for ENTER key.
This is happening because the webpage is mistake designed for accessibility related, or this is a hidden
Firefox4 issue? Prewious I newer see this type issue with other webpages, only I think two page I see this
experience now (other page is a mobile prowider webpage, some time Orca doesn't spokening link role type
the prowider webpage for arrow keys).
Not only Orca master version I see this issue, 3.0.0 Ubuntu packaged Orca version producing equals result
this webpage. Hopefuly Orca and Firefox side this is not a bug and only happening the problem because
mistake designed the webpage.
I attached a debug.out file. What showing the debug.out file for Orca side when I jumping for example
heading levels this problematic page? If I see right, when I jump this page a heading level link, Orca
does'nt detecting this role type is a heading level link, detecting the object is a normal heading level
role.
Other pages Orca detecting right the heading level links, an example:
LOCUS OF FOCUS: app='Firefox' name='EljÃhet az idÅ, amikor nem lesznek bÃkÃsek a rendvÃdelmi tÃntetÃsek'
role='link'
event=None
KEYEVENT: type=1
id=104
hw_code=43
modifiers=8192
event_string=(h)
is_text=True
timestamp=3799306
time=1304953553.928479
KEYBOARDEVENT: type=1
id=104
hw_code=43
modifiers=0
event_string=(h)
keyval_name=(h)
is_text=True
timestamp=3799306
time=1304953553.928884
orca.isModifierKey: returning: False
----------> QUEUEING 1 'h' (43)
----------> QUEUEING FOCUS:
----------> QUEUEING OBJECT:STATE-CHANGED:FOCUSED
----------> QUEUEING OBJECT:TEXT-CARET-MOVED
generate braille for focused app.name='Firefox' name='EljÃhet az idÅ, amikor nem lesznek bÃkÃsek a
rendvÃdelmi tÃntetÃsek' role='link' state='enabled focusable focused horizontal opaque sensitive showing
visible' relations='' (args={'formatType': 'focused', 'useDefaultFormatting': False, 'includeContext':
False, 'role': ROLE_LINK, 'mode': 'braille', 'recursing': True}) using '[Link(obj,
asString(currentLineText) or asString(displayedText) or asString(name))]'
currentLineText=['Elj\xc3\xb6het az id\xc5\x91, amikor nem lesznek b\xc3\xa9k\xc3\xa9sek a
rendv\xc3\xa9delmi t\xc3\xbcntet\xc3\xa9sek']
generate braille results:
Link: 'Elj`ohet az id'\x0151'`1 amikor nem lesznek b`ek`esek a r5dv`edelmi t`untet`esek', 0
BRAILLE LINE: 'Elj`ohet az id'\x0151'`1 amikor nem lesznek b`ek`esek a r5dv`edelmi t`untet`esek ;h#a'
VISIBLE: '', cursor=0
SPEECH OUTPUT: 'EljÃhet az idÅ, amikor nem lesznek bÃkÃsek a rendvÃdelmi tÃntetÃsek hivatkozÃs 1. cÃmsor
szint' voice=system
Attila
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