Re: [orca-list] Guide on using flat review on Firefox



Hey all.

I cannot reproduce this problem using Firefox nightly and Orca master.
Orca does scroll for me when I press 3 the second time. It doesn't the
first time because the heading in question is on the page. Continuing on
with the provided steps: The line to be read appears is scrolled to when
I press down arrow, appearing at the very bottom of the window. And when
I press numpad 8, Orca reads it.

--joanie

On 1/21/19 11:22 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
OK, thank you very much Edhoari for the details, it has helped me a lot.
I now reproduce.

It's because Orca doesn't make the page to scroll when we press the 3
key so the content you're trying to read is outside of the page.

@Joanie: Is it something we should fix into Firefox or is it an Orca issue?

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 21/01/2019 à 09:59, Edhoari Setiyoso a écrit :
Hi Alex,

the number was meant for indicator that I reached several pages
downward

Here's steps to reproduce
- Open
https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak/blob/master/info/tutorial.org
- Press 3 twice to go to second 3rd level heading
- Press down arrow once
- Press numpad 8

Expected result
  Orca reads the current focus line

Actual result:
Orca speaks "Menu bar panel"

Best Regards


Alex ARNAUD writes:

Le 19/01/2019 à 06:15, Edhoari Setiyoso via orca-list a écrit:
When using NVDA, the flat review always follow lines where the arrow
key
is at. For example when I use down arrow key to line 200, then when I
press numpad 8, it will says what line 200 is.

Hello Edhoari,

How do you determine what is the line 200 in your example ?

Best regards,
Alex.


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