Re: [orca-list] When opening a folder with lot of files in it withOrca, it is very slow.



Hello kendell,

The bug has been reported here: https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues/957

As it seems complicated to tackle, the only solution for fixing such bugs should be to collect funds. My personal opinion is that spending time to ping them doesn't work on such things.

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 15/04/2018 à 04:27, kendell clark a écrit :
Hi

Should I file an issue against caja on GitHub? Hypra might want to follow up with the devs since you guys are much better at coding for issues than I am, but if it is indeed a custom widget than either they need to fix the widget or, maybe easier, just switch to using gtk3’s standard icon widget. Nautilus has broken more than just desktop icons, it also has some odd bugs. Orca reports “nautilus link” for lots of files but nautilus won’t open these files, and this is in gnome 3.28, so that might need to be investigated and fixed. I think your idea of a team of bug filers is a great one. Definitely we should have some people from hypra, some from the various distros, like maybe Samuel from Debian, and anyone from the ubuntu mate community, maybe the developer martin wimpress, to track down ubuntu specific patches and bugs, and believe me there are some.  Definitely some from other distros, like antergos, arch, manjaro, the slint developer, and others. The number of issues seems to be steadily growing and most of them are not orca bugs directly, and so joanie shouldn’t be the only one who can code well enough to fix them. She already has to hear a lot more of this or that bug is exasperating than she should have to, and if it’s not an orca bug  it isn’t her job to fix it. She will usually help anyway, since she’s good like that but that’s more work she has to do. In my own opinion it’s the users that should help file the bugs and ensure the devs have what they need to fix them. The Linux a11y project can probably help in this. I think a good starting point would be to improve the accessibility docs so that non developers can look at them and understand them. Since there’s already a mumble and irc infrastructure in place, we should start using it. I knew about the irc, but not about mumble.

Thanks

Kendell Clark

*From: *Alex ARNAUD <mailto:alexarnaud hypra fr>
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*Subject: *Re: [orca-list] When opening a folder with lot of files in it withOrca, it is very slow.

Le 10/04/2018 à 22:04, Joanmarie Diggs a écrit :

 > We want the bogus name-change events to stop being emitted for the icon

 > view. Orca is being flooded with these. This presumably should be fixed

 > in Gtk. I think Hypra filed an issue somewhere....

It's a bug we've in Caja icon implementation because it's a custom

widget. It was the same on Nautilus until 3.28 where they has decided to

move on the GTK Widget but they has broken desktop icon.

For now, I don't find where the source code should be for this

particular behavior.

Best regards,

Alex.

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