Re: [orca-list] Spellcheck support for LibreOffice



On the spell check issue, I totally agree with the fact that Libre Office have to do their job first. On another note I want to know if there is a toggle feature in Orca which can prevent it from saying "miss spelt " I use Eclipse for programming and I hear Orca saying that word a lot of time before reading names of variables or even methods for that matter.
It kind of irritates.
Is there a way to stop Orca from doing this?
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.


On Wednesday 19 August 2015 05:19 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hi Attila.

On 08/18/2015 02:02 AM, Hammer Attila wrote:

1. If a line containing more words and a mispelled word, when the spell
checking activated Orca announce entire text line when the myspelled
word is announced.
Yeah, I know. Sadly, that is the LibreOffice bug I keep mentioning:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93430

I explained it in my response to Peter:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/orca-list/2015-August/msg00214.html

For a while, I was thinking I'd hold off on implementing this support in
Orca for LibreOffice until they fixed their bug. Then I realized that I
could improve things in Orca now -- making them at least better than
before the change -- and hopefully things will just work once they fix
their bug (i.e. without Orca users having to upgrade). But to be clear:
The LibreOffice bug needs to be fixed in LibreOffice; I cannot work
around it further to solve the issue you describe above.

In Gedit and Thunderbird this situation only the myspelled word is
announced, and the context part says Orca the entire context.
That is because Gedit and Thunderbird each have completely different
spellcheck dialogs and support.

2. In suggestion list if have more suggestion items, Orca doesn't
announce child position index values if checked the speak child position
check box when I moving up or down arrow key a new suggestion.
Possible this is not a bug and this is the wanted result, because in
Thunderbird and Gedit spell check suggestion list this index values not
announced too.
When I implemented spellcheck support, I did it that way on purpose.
However, thinking about your observation, I've realized that it is a bug
and that Orca should be consistent. Presenting child position should now
be working for spellcheck -- if that option is enabled in your Orca
preferences, of course. Please test and let me know.

3. If the text containing more myspelled word, after I first time
clicking the replace button (hungarian language the Javítás button),
second time Orca doesn't announce the default focused replace button.
This sounds like what you reported in another message, and I replied to
that. But to respond here: If focus isn't changing (and in this case
it's not), I don't think Orca should announce that focus is in the same
place it was before.

Thanks for all the testing and feedback!
--joanie
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