Re: [orca-list] Seamonkey and random jumping with structure navigation keys in textboxes in forms



Howdy,
As far as I can tell this is working flawlessly. I use Seamonkey as my primary GUI based browser, so I'll 
definitely keep testing and let you know if I find something, but nothing is jumping out at me atm.
Thanks so much for this fix :)
Storm
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 11:01:41PM -0400, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Storm and Max.

That SeaMonkey popup is so, so broken. :( That said, I've just committed
a sad hack to master which seems to minimize the reported problem. If
you could test and let me know if it sucks less and doesn't break
anything else in SeaMonkey, that would be great.

Thanks!
--joanie

On 07/11/2016 03:55 PM, Storm Dragon wrote:
Howdy,
It's one of those things that doesn't happen all the time. But, if you
use Seamonkey for more than a couple hours and have to work with forms,
you'll encounter it at least once. It tends to happen most on edit boxes
where there's an autocompletion menu after you type a couple letters.
Thanks
Storm
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 03:49:24PM -0400, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Storm.

One of the things Orca does when determining if structural navigation
commands should work is check if we're in focus mode. If we're in focus
mode, Orca decides structural navigation should not be used. In other
words, Orca is trying to take care of it automagically already.

So if you are positive you're in focus mode (because Orca said you were
and did not announce going back to browse mode), it would be helpful to
have very specific and very reliably steps to reproduce the problem.

Thanks!
--joanie

On 07/11/2016 01:10 PM, Storm Dragon wrote:
Howdy,
This has been a problem in Seamonkey for a long time. You think you are
entering text in an edit field, and suddenly it starts trying to jump by
heading, seperator, etc.
I wonder, if a quick fix for this might not be,  disable structural
navigation when Orca is in focus mode, then restore it when it goes back
to browse mode. This is what I do currently to get around it, but it
would be awesome if Orca would take care of it automagically, cause I do
forget some times.
Thanks
Storm



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