Re: [orca-list] Getting system time





It's not working for me. I tried it on a machine with debian squeeze backports and another with plain old squeeze. If I press orca+h to enter learn mode, and then press orca+t, it just says "tee" as if the key is unbound. Once upon a time, you had to install some extra stuff to get orca to speak the time. Do you still have to do that?

BTW, the problem I was posting about so much 2 weeks ago has mysteriously disappeared. Sometimes when I launched a gnome app, I was getting messages that said bonobo had to be initialized before reuse and then I had to restart orca. I don't know what I could possibly have done to fix it. I didn't do anything on purpose. I didn't even mess around with orca much. As far as I can tell it just went away. I guess it had to be some other package I installed or upgraded. I've been installing stuff all along. But I can't think of anything I might have installed that would fixed orca.

On 03/28/2013 10:42 AM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
orca_key+t for time and orca_key+t two times for date.

On 03/28/2013 12:32 PM, John G. Heim wrote:
Is there a hotkey for getting orca to speak the system time?
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