Re: [orca-list] Feature request: multiple text attribute profiles



Not that I know... How would you do this? It takes too much time going into Firefox settings for Orca, turning everything I need on, checking some formatting, then going back and turning everything I don't need off again. Would be easier creating a custom formatting information profile, giving it a name, then changing between them with a keyboard shortcut. The only way I know to create different "profiles" is to make different application specific settings. However, I don't need multiple versions of Firefox settings, I only need the information from the text attributes page available in multiple attribute profiles.



On 2/16/19 10:48 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Andy.

Couldn't you could use Orca's existing profile feature for this?

--joanie

On 2/16/19 8:46 AM, Andy Borka via orca-list wrote:
Hi,


I would like to have a discussion on what people think of having
multiple text attribute profiles in Orca. The feature would allow
someone to press a shortcut key to cycle between custom text attribute
profiles. For example, I could have standard, web developer, software
developer, document publishing, and whatever else I need for work. This
would speed up a person's workflow, making it easier to achieve results
faster, allowing us to compete with a typical sighted person for a job
position. The size/location feature already increased my chances of
getting work by 80% or more because I can now focus on creativity and
source code instead of access barriers. Lets put Orca on the proverbial
rocket ship and blast it into a whole new world of access for blind
people by voting for a multiple text attributes profile feature!



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