Re: [orca-list] New terminal script. Please test.



Hey Alonzo.

Thanks for the clarification. I cannot reproduce this using your steps.
If you could capture a full debug.out and email to me privately (so it
doesn't hit the moderation queue), that would be great.

--joanie

On 08/24/2016 10:40 AM, Alonzo Cuellar wrote:
Sorry I forgot to clarify

1. launch a terminal,.

2. launch gedit with a random file. gedit ~/test

3. Close gedit and try to arrow around.

Orca stops speaking. I can press alt-tab and hear the different windows,
but after that I hear nothing.

When I press alt-f2 I type

orca -r

with no speech and Orca starts speaking again.


Alonzo




On 08/24/2016 08:57 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hi Alonzo.

I cannot reproduce this problem. What I'm trying:

1. Launch a terminal app
2. Type 'gedit name-of-existing-file'
3. Press Return

Orca announces the new window, the text object, and the current line. If
I then arrow, Orca presents the new location. What are you doing
differently? Also, is this a recent regression or a long-standing
problem that you were reminded of thanks to the new terminal script?

--joanie

On 08/24/2016 09:22 AM, Alonzo Cuellar wrote:
You are very welcome.

Also one other note to add.    Everytime I open a file with gedit from
the terminal Orca stops reading.  I can alt-tab threw windows, but then
I'd have to do

orca -r threw the run dialog to get speech.


thanks,

Alonzo




On 08/24/2016 08:17 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hi Alonzo.

Thanks for the feedback! I'll take a look at this today.
--joanie

On 08/24/2016 09:09 AM, Alonzo Cuellar wrote:
Hello,

Here are my findings on the new terminal scripts.

      First off when tabbing long directories is fine.  However,
when a
suggestion comes up asking you if you'd like to display more it
will say

"user@host, the command and the working directory"

      Another finding is when I log into a mud with tintin++
movement is
fine, but it will say "new line" when I walk or press for example
"l" to
look at the room where I'm located.  I'm not sure how easy this
would be
to reproduce since you'd have to use tintin to log into a mud to test.
I could probably make a debug log of me using tintin++...  However,
I'm
sure it would be quite large.

      One final finding is when I use Irssi to join irc rooms Orca
will
wrap from the top and read the beginning line in an active
chatroom.  If
the room is not active it will do fine.   However, if the screen is
filled with text Orca will just begin reading the top of the terminal.


I hope this helps.  If I can test further please let me know.

Alonzo


On 08/24/2016 04:46 AM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi Joanie,



I am not sure if this is a bug, but sometimes, after type a command
and press the enter key, orcca announces something like 'new line'.
I don't know how to reproduce since it happens sporadically.
Thanks.

On 08/23/2016 06:00 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey all.

I've just committed a new script for accessible terminal objects. It
should work with terminals Orca can see, and not require special
mapping
for applications. Notes:

1. You should do a clean build, autogen, etc.

2. KDE's Konsole, at least for me in Fedora 24, is not an accessible
     terminal. The rest of the app shows up in Accerciser; the
terminal
     object does not. If Orca cannot see it, Orca cannot present it.

3. I've fixed a couple of Orca bugs, and worked around a couple of
     VTE issues, in the process.

Thanks for testing!
--joanie
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