Re: [orca-list] What meaning following commits into master branch?
- From: Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] What meaning following commits into master branch?
- Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2012 05:41:07 -0500
Hey Attila.
For example, some time my wife ask me "please fast I would like looking
anything the web". This situation I temporary quit Orca, she looking
anything the web, and I restart again Orca without me need logging out,
she need logging in a new account, etc.
This will still be possible. Basically, it will be like you quit Orca
with Orca + Q and you start Orca with Orca + Q. Only the keyboard
shortcut might be Ctrl + Alt + S or Super + S or something else.
What will be happening other desktop environments with future perhaps
supporting Orca (KDE, LXDE, XFCE)? Absolute not possible quitting Orca?
Those environments can also add a keybinding. Like is already present in
Unity. In fact, we should encourage them to do so. In the meantime, if I
unbind Orca + Q, but leave the command, users could rebind it.
Does this address your concerns?
Take care.
--joanie
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