Re: [orca-list] Thunderbird : when opening mails Orca nnounces the subject two times



Hi Joannie,

I understand what you have written. Could we imagine to have a feature that disable the announcement of the "finish loading SUBJECT" in a specific application like Icedove/Thunderbird ?

The setting I have proposed should solve this issue, isn't it?

Best regards.
--
Alex ARNAUD
Visual-Impairment Project Manager
Hypra - "Humanizing technology"

Le 06/12/2016 à 10:48, Joanmarie Diggs a écrit :
Hi Alex.

I can sort of reproduce this. I say "sort of" because I do hear the
subject twice, but if you are seeing what I am seeing, I'm not convinced
it's a bug.

As a test, I opened a message in a new window. When a new window
appears, Orca is expected to announce that you are in the window and
also announce the title of the window. The title of the window included
the subject of the message, but not the "Re:". Therefore the first time
(most) of the subject was presented was due to the window activation.
Shortly thereafter, the message finishes loading. When a document
finishes loading, Orca is expected to announce the name/title of the
document. The name/title of the document happens to be the subject (this
time with the "Re:").

Is this the behavior you are reporting? If so.... I personally don't
think we want to stop speaking the window title or the name of the
newly-loaded document. And attempting to conditionally not speak either
would likely be a fragile hack that might break more than it fixes. On
the other hand, if you are seeing something else, I need more details.

--joanie

On 11/24/2016 12:32 PM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
Dear all,

My test environment :
- Debian Jessie 8.6 / Python 3.4.2 / AT-SPI 2.14.0
- Orca from git
- Thunderbird 45.5.0 (Mozilla binary, not Icedove)

Steps to reproduce :
1) Open Thunderbird
2) Open a mail (both in new tab or new window)

Result : Orca announces two times the mail subject
Expected result : Orca should announce only one time the mail subject

Best regards.



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