Re: [orca-list] Orca 3 and Firefox



On my Arrch Linux box, I updated your three packages to 2.0.2 and my
brief check shows that I could navigate to buttons, tables and I was
able to navigate inside a table.  I had little time so was unable to
do further more thurough testing.  At this point, Arch is using these
newest versions by default.

This does bring me to another question though.  When you say
"master/gnome-e-0," do you mean separate branches in git or do you
mean just a gnome-3-0? Michael Whapples' git packages pull from the
master branch from what I could tell.  Just trying to be sure that
future tests of these extra packages come from the right place.
That's another reason I prefer to use as many production stable
versions as possible to keep down the complexity and uncertainty of
testing.  But I do realize special cercomstances like this where it is
a necesary evil at times.

Bottom line: my brief tests looked good and I also noticed really good
performance while I was in Firefox.

On 5/19/11, Mike Gorse <mgorse alum wpi edu> wrote:
Actually, I just tried updating AT-SPI2 on my other computer and using the
table navigation commands, and they were working there, and they aren't
working for me on this computer regardless of which version of AT-SPI I
use (although I thought I had them working with AT-SPi-CORBA yesterday or
the day before).  So it looks like there might be something odd about my
system, unlrelated to AT-SPI--I'll be curious whether people still have
trouble after updating everything.  I plan on releasing a 2.0.2 on Monday
with the fixes, anyway; they're in at-spi2-core/at-spi2-atk/pyatspi2
master/gnome-3-0 in the meantime.

-Mike

On Wed, 18 May 2011, Mike Gorse wrote:

Hi Steve,

Fyi, there were several issues with AT-SPI2 and tables and collections.
I've
fixed all of the issues you mentioned except for alt+shift+arrow keys not
working.  I'm still struggling with that one--it seems that gtk doesn't
register alt and shift as being down at the same time when AT-SPI2 is
being
used, and I don't understand why at the moment.

-Mike

On Thu, 5 May 2011, Steve Holmes wrote:

Joanie, I would normally do this but since my box has gone up to
gnome3, I didn't think I could use those older versions of Orca
anymore.  Correct me if I'm wrong:).

An update on my structural navigation observations, I went to my
www.bookshare.org page and logged in.  I discovered that I could use
'h' to jump from header to header but when I pressed number keys to
jump to a specific header level, then it is ignored. Also, when I
would type 't' to jump to a table, it was also ignored.  this morning,
while inside a table, it appeared to ignore the table navigation keys
of the Shift+Alt arrow keys.

On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 06:58:40PM -0400, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hi Steve.

I don't recall how to switch back to CORBA, should that be necessary.

Well, another test just w.r.t. web stuff might be to build an earlier
version of Orca. If you leave everything the same and try the version of
Orca in which structural navigation used to work for you, and suddenly
your problem goes away, that should enable us to pin it down quickly.
<smile>

Thanks and take care.
--joanie


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