[orca-list] Some reading problems
- From: Luis González <luisg123v gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Some reading problems
- Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 19:23:38 -0430
Hello list!
I'm writing to you because I'm experiencing the following four problems:
1. Each time Orca reads two ampersand symbols (& simbol) together, and
the punctuation level is set to all; it reads this:
"ampersand ampersand amp semicolon"
Similar to the XML sintaxis
2. When browsing Internet, sometimes the cursor skips to the end of
the page or skips a hole paragraph. I don't know exactly what triggers
this behavior, but I think it's related to tables and it happens
frequently. A good example of this is the Orca's list subscription
page:
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list
Where the following paragraph is skiped and there is no way to read it
(although using the keyboard, if I click it I can read it
successfully):
" ATTENTION: Web based subscription are disabled, you can subscribe to
orca-list ... "
I've also experienced this when I try to read a citation on GMail (I
use basic HTML view). I'll try to figure out what exactly triggers
this.
3. Also when browsing Internet, when I try to read a text word by word
(ctrl+right) the cursor gets stuck. For instance, if I try to read
this way the Orca's Wikipedia page (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orca_%28assistive_technology%29 ) Which
says: "Orca is a free and open source, flexible, extensible screen
reader..."; I reach the word "source", then the cursor goes back to
the word "free" (I presume it gets stuck on links).
4. When I use Orca for a long time, the voice turns confusing, sounds
like it was set up an extremely hight speed; and I need to manually
kill speech dispatcher (I use killall speech-dispatcher with my own
user).
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04, Firefox 31.0 and Orca 3.10.3.
If there is any else I can do to help this bugs to be fixed, please let me know!
--
Salu2
Luis F. González V.
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