Re: [orca-list] Displaying the different elements of a website after loading it



Hi,
let us see what's possible. I use as much braille as possible and very often disable the speech, that's why I asked.
Best,
Wolfram

Am 01.06.2016 um 21:28 schrieb Joanmarie Diggs:
Aha. Okay, thanks for the clarification. I'll see what I can do.
--joanie

On 06/01/2016 03:27 PM, Werwoelfchen wrote:
Hi,
I enabled the persitent mode but that does not help because Firefox
emidetely shows the first line of the loaded webpage so that the summery
escapes very quick after loading the web page.
Best,
Wolfram

Am 01.06.2016 um 21:17 schrieb Joanmarie Diggs:
Hi Wolfram.

I know that's what you mean. My description of possible solutions
applies to that. So.... Did you have questions about my answer, or
something else?

--joanie

On 06/01/2016 03:10 PM, Werwoelfchen wrote:
Hi,
I mean the summary. "page has ... visited links, ... unvisited links and
... forms" or what ever. It ist nearly the same summary one knows from
JAWS.

Regards,
Wolfram

Am 01.06.2016 um 20:59 schrieb Joanmarie Diggs:
Hi Wolfram.

Is it just the summary you want to stay permanent, or all flash
messages? If it's all flash messages, there's a preference for that in
Orca's preferences dialog on the braille page. To quote from
https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/preferences_braille.html:

<quote>
Messages are persistent
As stated above, flash messages are only shown for a brief period of
time. If you would prefer messages remain displayed until you
perform an
action which causes your display to be updated, you should check the
Messages are persistent checkbox.
Default value: not checked
</quote>

You'll also find described in the docs, or when you explore the
preferences, you can set the message duration. If the default duration
is not long enough, but a few more seconds would be helpful, that's
another thing you might wish to try.

That said, there are some messages which seem pretty important, like
"speech disabled," and Orca special-cases those. If everyone agrees,
the
page summary could be special-cased. But that won't help you
immediately.

Please give the above options a try and let me know what you think.
Thanks!

--joanie

On 06/01/2016 02:40 PM, Werwoelfchen wrote:
Hi,

now I have got Orca 3.20.1 in my Ubuntu 14.04.4.
It has the opportunity to show a notification not only for short time,
it can also show a notification permanently. It seams that Orca
does not
show the information about the different kinds of elements of a
currently loaded site permanently like other notifications e.g.
"speech
disabled". The "speech disabled" stays on the braille display until
one
presses any key, but it is not in the same way in firefox after a
website is loadet and it reads all the different kinds like e.g. "2
visited links, 4 unvisited links".
Is it possible in Orca 3.20.1 to catch such line permanently like
other
thinks can be shown by Orca?

Regards,
Wolfram
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