Re: [orca-list] interesting observation



I'd find this soomewhat comforting when dealing with slow page loads, but it would not be very high on my 
priority list, and would not personally be 
willing to take any noticeable performance hit to get it.
I do seem to remember hearing something like this in a distant past, but perhaps it was rather long ago and 
was not even using orca, maybe NVDA on 
windows.


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  kendell clark wrote:
Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 08:39:39PM -0600

hi
Agreed, lets take this to the community. If it's a vote not to include
it, this is not a big deal. I'd forgotten orca used to do this and
simply assumed it never had. No I haven't checked the debug log but I'm
generating one right now. I'm a little hectic atm planning for
thanksgiving and so on so I flake, my bad
Thanks
Kendell clark


On 11/24/2015 08:30 PM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
On 11/24/2015 09:07 PM, kendell clark wrote:

when using epiphany to browse the web, orca will announce the percentage
of a page while it's loading but in firefox and thunderbird it doesn't.

I forget who all asked for Orca to not announce the page loading
percent, but filtering those out that was done by design.

Is it possible to add this to orca?

Let's see what others think.

As for the Thunderbird notification stuff, my thoughts are what they
always are:

1. Gosh, I don't know.
2. Did you look in your debug.out for event floods, tracebacks, etc.?

<smiles>

--joanie

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