Re: [orca-list] little off: A question with Nautilus view menu related
- From: Peter Vágner <pvdeejay gmail com>
- To: Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>, Hammer Attila <hammera pickup hu>
- Cc: Orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] little off: A question with Nautilus view menu related
- Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 20:11:53 +0200
Hello,
I am sorry to repeat my-self but I am afraid Attila has not fully
understood the issue or perhaps I tried to explain it using complicated
terms.
When Nautilus is started for the first time it displays files in a grid
like layout showing icons view. When pressing space bar key on the view
menu toggle button focused the popover expands putting focus on the
first radio button in a group. Orca reports something like "Grid,
unselected radio button, 1 of 2". By pressing the right arrow key we can
move focus to "List, unselected radio button, 2 of 2". Pressing space
bar while this second radio button is focused selects the radio button
but orca does not announce this state. The state is not reported even
when moving left to right in this group of radio buttons again. However
pressing space bar on the second radio button saying List, then hitting
esc key and finally pressing shift+tab several times to go back to the
list of files reveals that files are now arranged in a list instead of
grid like icons view.
The result is that the controls are functional and react to key presses
however their state is not communicated through accessibility API's to orca.
Greetings
Peter
On 11.08.2015 at 17:40 Joanmarie Diggs:
Hey Attila.
I took a quick look. The items which look more like toggle buttons to
me, but which claim to be radio buttons, are not emitting the expected
state-changed events so Orca doesn't know there's anything to announce.
I'll dig into this a bit more later and then file a bug against Nautilus
or Gtk+ depending on where the bug is.
I was not able to reproduce any lags, delays, freezes, or the like. But
I'll see what I can figure out from the debug.out you sent me.
Thanks!
--joanie
On 08/11/2015 11:13 AM, Hammer Attila wrote:
Hi Peter,
Tab and SHIFT+TAB key works too with move operations, but I think the
space key not checking the popower actual item.
I generated a full debug.out file this issue related, but the debug file
is extreeme large to attach the list. Orca real seeing popower widgets
with radiobuttons, possible get ATK from this information.
An another interesting issue with Nautilus view menu awailable popowers:
When I activate the view menu related toggle button, move few with left
or right arrow keys between grid and list menu items and press the
ESCAPE key, Orca not talking after I pressed the ESCAPE key.
This situation my CPU cooler fan begin spinning little higher.
Possible this issue happening because I using virtual machine.
Joanie, I will sending you private the debug.out file.
Both two issues (the move operation between popower menu items and after
Escape key press produced freeze) I generated the debug.out file.
Attila
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