Re: [orca-list] Nautilus slowness update #2 (was update #1)
- From: Alex ARNAUD <alexarnaud hypra fr>
- To: Peter Vágner <pvagner pvagner tk>, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Nautilus slowness update #2 (was update #1)
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2018 17:40:06 +0200
Hello Peter,
I couldn't reproduce the issue on my Debian machines with Orca 3.24 and
LibreOffice 5.2 on Debian Stretch or with Orca 3.28 and LibreOffice 6.0
on Debian Sid.
When I press enter on the file, LibreOffice is opened in the foreground
and Orca starts to read the text content.
Maybe I don't understand or I don't know how to reproduce the issue.
Best regards,
Alex.
Le 30/04/2018 à 07:21, Peter Vágner via orca-list a écrit :
Hello,
Oh I think I have spoken too soon.
After more testing I assume this might be a libreoffice issue since I'm
also able to reproduce this with orca 3.28.
Thus I apologize for the noyse, I don't think this has been affected by
these recent orca filtering event updates.
I'm running libreoffice 6.0.3 and gnome 3.28.1 on arch linux.
Alex are you reading this and can you please try to also reproduce it? I
guess similar setup is possible on Debian testing.
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 30.04.2018 o 06:45 Peter Vágner napísal(a):
Hello,
Thank you, tab key navigation and reading of icons view now works fine
for me with any version of nautilus and orca master.
I assume this is no longer nautilus related but for sure it might be
related to the event filtering you have added recently I have just
found another edge case.
Steps:
* Open nautilus or pcman fm or another file manager you like
* Navigate to a folder with multiple libreoffice documents
* Open one of the documents and make sure you can navigate over its text
* Now close the document by pressing ctrl+w keeping the libreoffice
window open
* At this point it is possible to navigate over the buttons in the
libreoffice window that is expected and working fine
* Now alt+tab back to the file manager window showing folder with
multiple libreoffice documents, find another file and open it by
pressing the enter key.
Result
Libreoffice opens the file, orca does not notify to the fact nor I can
switch into the libreoffice window by pressing alt+tab.
I can workaround it by selecting the file in the file manager again
and pressing the enter key to open it although it's already open.
Thanks and greetings
Peter
Dňa 29.04.2018 o 22:20 Joanmarie Diggs napísal(a):
Hi Peter.
I just committed a change to master which will hopefully solve the
issues you report. Could you please update Orca and try again?
Thanks!
--joanie
On 04/29/2018 03:14 PM, Peter Vágner wrote:
Hello,
I think these changes are awesome.
However something is now conflicting with the nautilus icons view.
With nautilus 3.28.1 or nautilus master with all your patches and orca
master orca no longer presents names of icons when arrowing in the
nautilus content view switched to icons view. It is also not
possible to
use tab key to jump to next control in the tab order when the icons
view
is in the focus. I guess one of these recent orca tweaks might
affect this.
I will do more testing in some 12 hours.
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 29.04.2018 o 03:49 Joanmarie Diggs napísal(a):
Hi again Peter.
So the problem you describe below looks like yet another event flood,
but this one seems to be coming from Gtk+ rather than Nautilus. So
I'll
add that to my to-do list. In the meantime I've made more changes in
Orca master designed to minimize the flood effects. In addition, I've
added messages to whereAmI and Say All (the latter being what numpad
plus does btw) to announce when Orca cannot find the current
location. I
hope this makes things a bit better until I (or someone else) can look
into the Gtk+ bug.
As a related aside, if I'm in a huge tree table in Nautilus and press
Alt+Left or Alt+Right, nothing happens immediately including keyboard
navigation. This is without Orca running. So some of this is not an
accessibility thing. <insert shrug here>
--joanie
On 04/28/2018 05:58 AM, Peter Vágner via orca-list wrote:
Unfortunatelly it looks I have found yet another related issue.
Steps:
* Open nautilus
* Switch to another folder
* Press alt+left to go back to your home directory and notice how
orca
reports "Home frame". This is expect and okay.
* Now don't use arrow keys to navigate but press the numpad plus
to call
where am I.
On my system orca freezes.
The thing is that some large folders might really take a while to
populate thus it is not possible to start arrowing in a
repopulated list
immediatelly when orca reports "Folder name frame" thus I wanted to
check what's going on by using where am I and discovered this.
Thanks and greetings
Peter
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