Re: [orca-list] Heads-up: I've branched for 3.14 and please test master
- From: Peter Vágner <pvdeejay gmail com>
- To: vilmar informal com br, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Heads-up: I've branched for 3.14 and please test master
- Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2014 14:21:51 +0200
Hello,
Unfortunatelly I have found another inconsistency. This is also present
in orca 3.12 so I am afraid this is site specific.
0) Make sure both Orca and Firefox are running
1) Go to the page http://www.torrentfreak.com/
2) Press alt+shift+h in order to bring up headings list and note there
is 12 of them.
3) dismiss the headings list, make sure orca is in browse mode and
navigate to the top of the page.
4) Now keep pressing letter h to move by heading repeatedly identifying
each heading as it's being reported. It sounds like each of the article
titles is being reported two times.
5) Now stop and try tomove in the backwards direction by repeatedly
pressing shift+h and examining what you'll get. This time it appears
each of those article titles is only being reported once.
Is this an authoring issue, firefox issue or an orca issue?
Greetings
Peter
On 02.09.2014 o 17:17 José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Works like a charm, thanks.
Great job.
On 09/02/2014 10:51 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey again José.
This bug should now be fixed in master. Please pull and test.
Thanks again!
--joanie
On 09/02/2014 06:06 AM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi Joanie and all.
I found a page with a strange behavior using orca from master.
To reproduce try the following:
1. Open
http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/post/gdgroovy_basic_swingbuilder.html.
2, Scroll in the text until you find the following text:
get started:
3. Press down arrow two times.
Observe that orca reads a bunch of text.
4. Press down arrow one time.
5. Press up arrow two times.
Observe that orca does not read the same text read in step 3.
Seems that orca is joining many lines in step 3.
Thanks.
On 09/01/2014 06:01 PM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey guys.
I've been working and working and working on the Gecko support
rewrite.
All the sad hacks have been rather difficult to untangle. So in
order to
balance heading towards stability for the approaching 3.14 release
whilst making progress on the rewrite, I've just done two things:
* Branched for 3.14
* Committed some work-in-progress caret navigation support to master
I want to stress work-in-progress. There are undoubtedly many bugs.
And
I'm far from finished. But... Word navigation should be largely (if
not
entirely fixed). Line navigation should work better and be more
performant. Question is, are the improvements significantly better
than
any regressions I may have introduced? From my testing so far, yes.
But
before I consider putting those changes back to the 3.14 branch, I'd
love it if some of you could hammer on it and let me know. In the
meantime, I'll keep working on the rewrite. And I'll delay rolling the
3.13.91 release until tomorrow evening.
Please let me know what you find. Thanks in advance!
--joanie
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