If you run Firefox Beta or Nightly, would that not immediately
answer the question of whether 57+ will work with Orca? That's
what I intend to do before upgrading /usr/bin/firefox to 57, at
which point I'll either pin the package or make the upgrade as
the situation warrants.
On 10/30/2017 07:37 AM, Peter Vágner
wrote:
The work is mostly related to browser vs AT navigation
paradigm on Windows, however I imagine at-spi2 support
within Firefox might also be affected mainly if they
change some shared API in Firefox.
Nor at-spi nor orca currently uses techniques they are
about changing so if a possible compatibility will arise
it won't be planned.
I would advise to test with nightly version of Firefox so
we can quickly discover issues as they arise during this
period when Firefox accessibility is going to be in
partial rewrite. Perhaps when we can gently report issues,
we might get lucky and more of the a11y bugs will get
solved at Firefox side of things. I guess linux a11y has
not been touched for ages within Mozilla code base.
Greetings
Peter
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