Re: [orca-list] orca is reading lines twice in ThunderBird



Hello,


Unfortunatelly this is not yet completelly fixed for me.

I think it's happening very randomly. But it's still very frequent.

Here is a debug out file capturing me trying to opn and close two messages in random order and in all cases double presentation kicked in.

Not only this is happening to lines but to all the navigation commands I guess. e.g. pressing left and right arrow key does the same thing with characters.


here is the debug file http://files.pvagner.tk/debug-2017-02-23-13:48:30.out


Greetings


Peter



On 02/23/2017 11:18 AM, Pavel Vlček wrote:
Hi,

I installed Orca from master now and issue is away for me, all works fine for me, thank you.



Dne 23.2.2017 v 11:11 Joanmarie Diggs napsal(a):
Hey José (and others who sent the same information).

Thanks for trying and confirming this. Peter had mentioned that the Arch
version of Thunderbird was using Gtk+ 3. And while I couldn't reproduce
the double-speak, I could reproduce some other issues he reported using
Nightly (or I guess it's called Daily in the case of Thunderbird). I've
just fixed those. Whether or not it fixes your double-speak issue we'll
only find out by testing. <smiles>

So.... Mind pulling master first? And having done so, if you can still
reproduce it, I would love a full debug.out from the current (upgraded
by Arch) Thunderbird using Orca master.

Thanks a bunch!
--joanie

On 02/23/2017 04:59 AM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi Joanie.

It seems that the problem is related with TB in arch.

If I downgrade TB to the previous version, the problem goes away.
I can capture debugs with the two versions if necessary.
Thanks.

On 02/23/2017 03:31 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey José.

This is a problem I cannot reproduce, but have been trying to get to the
bottom of. The way some people have been talking, I got the impression
that the changes I've been making to get to the bottom of it were making
things worse. So to confirm: This problem also happens with Orca 3.22?

And are there reliable steps to reproduce this problem? Or specific
messages? Any idea when it started, like a new version of thunderbird,
new version of Gtk, new version of AT-SPI2, or something else?

Thanks in advance for any light you can shine on this problem.
--joanie

On 02/22/2017 06:11 PM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
I think that this was already reported, but when reading messages in
orca using arrows, lines are read two times.


This is with orca from master, orca 3.22 and TB 45.7.1.
Thanks.
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Assinatura Informal José Vilmar, Telefones: 21 2555-2650 e 21
98868-0859, Skype: jvilmar


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