Re: [orca-list] Evolution - interesting accessibility



Yay on both counts (your testing and performance improvements)!
--joanie

On 8/14/19 10:56 AM, Brandon Tyson via orca-list wrote:
Hello,


Absolutely! And I'm totally fine with waiting until Cromium is done.

Thanks for all your help and everything you do to keep Orca maintained. As an aside, Debian Testing received 
Orca 3.32 a week or so ago and I immediately noticed a huge speed boost due to issues I reported being fixed.

Thanks,

Brandon

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 14, 2019, at 10:50 AM, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> wrote:

The idea is that it would impact all WebKitGtk-based apps, yes.

Now that you've mentioned Midori, I might initially start out trying to convert support just for it, leaving 
other things alone. If I do so, I will probably create a temporary setting which you can add to your 
orca-customizations.py to turn off using my work-in-progress script. But I won't have time to tackle 
something like this until after the Chromium support is finished. Anyhoo, would you be willing and able to 
serve as a guinea pig if I take this approach to the support re-write?

--joanie

On 8/8/19 2:13 AM, Brandon Tyson wrote:
Hello,
When that happens, will that affect WebKit globally? As an example, I
found a really nice alternative to Firefox, Midori, that uses WebKit.
It works, but ifI do shift+tab or hold down any key Orca then cuts off
when I release keys, for example:
1. Press tab to move to a link.
2. I notice I've hit the wrong one so want to shift+tab back. In doing
that, Orca reads it, but, as soon as I release shift+tab Orca cuts
off. This isn't urgent by any means--I can wait as long as is needed,
as Firefox still works really well for my needs, but Midori does use
less resources and has nice built-in features, such as an ad blocker
and the ability to switch browser user agents on demand.
Thanks,
Brandon
On 8/4/19, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> wrote:
Yes, but I have to re-write Orca's support for WebKitGtk for that to
work. It's not a simple change.

--joanie

On 8/3/19 4:25 PM, Pavel Vlček via orca-list wrote:
    Hi,
I am playing and writing from Evolution now. I can read messages with
the cursor and Orca so that's good, but when I want to write a new
message, I must to turn Orca off. I can read what I wrote, but focus /
Browse mode is not included for Evolution. Can it be included in the
message text when Writing?
Thanks,
Pavel


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