Re: [orca-list] Is anyone still using the Orca console setup?
- From: "B. Henry" <burt1iband gmail com>
- To: Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Is anyone still using the Orca console setup?
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 13:37:01 -0600
Hi Joani,
If these people are not using master, then nothing will change for them.
I'm not going to go back to old versions of Orca and remove orca -t.
Of course, I was only thinking of future orca stable releases. I've not seen any reply to amailing list, IRC
msg, etc saying they'd tried orca -t and it
was not working for them, so this certainlyh if further indication that this is not often used these days.
The last time I think I used orca -t was on 3.4, and I have never even tried anyorca after 3.4.2 until 3.10.
I may have tried -t on 3.12, but think I'd remember if it did not work.
Since no one has indicated knowing of people frequently using or suggesting the use of this option I am very
happy with its removal.
Thank you.
--
B.H.
Registerd Linux User 521886
Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 02:29:35PM -0500
Hey B.H.
On 11/10/2015 02:15 PM, B. Henry wrote:
by console setup do you mean orca -t?
Yes.
The main reason, only one I can really think of for keeping this is that I know many people have perhaps
not migrated to a new distro/release yet or
have recentlyu done so and have not yet learned of -s.
If these people are not using master, then nothing will change for them.
I'm not going to go back to old versions of Orca and remove orca -t.
<smiles> This is just for going forward. Besides, if those users used
orca -t, they'd find it was broken anyway. So it's doing them no good.
--joanie
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