Re: [orca-list] Problem running orca
- From: Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <texou actux eu org>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Problem running orca
- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2013 04:50:58 +0100
On Saturday 02 Mar 2013 à 22:40:10 (-0500), Bill Dengler wrote:
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Install the "speech-dispatcher" package
then, run spd-conf
Hmmm. I've installed one. Even after spd-conf, I've nothing else. But right, at
this time, I've not installed any speech synthetiser (espeak). I hope I'll be
able to use braille only. I needn't speech synthetiser usually.
Is there a reason you don't want python3?
I try optimizing at maximum my system and as I use python2 for most applications,
I'm not so happy if both python2 and 3 are installed. Both would be large on
the system. And most apps don't support python3 yet. Well if I cannot do
better, I'll install it, but first, I'd ;ike to know if I can use Python2.
I also don't know if I don't risk conflicts between modules and releases.
Sincerely,
Bill
On 03/02/2013 10:39 PM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
On Saturday 02 Mar 2013 à 22:26:55 (-0500), Bill Dengler wrote:
OK... do you hear "welcome to orca"?
No I don't. I only see, via xbrlapi, "Screen reader orca" (so a
window whose title is "screen reader orca"). But indeed, I don't
have "Welcome to orca".
Thanks for your help.
Bill On 03/02/2013 10:25 PM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
Hi,
I'm in progress in my experiences, but still not with an
orca. I explain. I use openbox, and I run orca from an xterm
terminal. I issue: orca --enable=braille I have nothing. orca
runs, but nothing seems to appear, including the preferences
window. I precise at-spi2-registryd is running.
So I run, while xterm is running and on a terminal (tty1):
DISPLAY=:0 orca --enable=braille
On the console, I get: File
"/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gi/types.py", line
47, in function return info.invoke(*args, **kwargs)
gi._glib.GError: Could not locate wnck_screen_get_default:
(null)
orca crashes (I can kill it only with a kill -s 9 command).
I precise what I want: running orca from xterm (or at X boot
time via openbox autostart or what else I'll find), and
having displayed the preferences window. Then, with alt-tab,
I could access to OOo and firefox. Xterm would say
"inaccessible" but no problem, I don't mind.
Is this behavior expected? Does a stack miss in my system? I
still use orca 3.6.2, as I'd like to avoid Python3 required
with latest orca releases. I have installed pygobject and
libwnck. But some stack must miss in my architecture of
accessibility.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
JPM
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