Re: [orca-list] Problem with web page Idos



Hello.


In what program can I read this? I cannot open it, I would like to study this debug.


thanks, Vojta.

Dne 29. 10. 19 v 10:27 Mike Zhukovskiy napsal(a):

I attaching a debug file that was generated when a left/right arrow key was pressed with the focus on that date picker and did not elicit response from the screen reader. Will try to dig into what happened


On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 4:42 AM Lukáš Tyrychtr via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
Hello,

the NVDA's behavior is as follows:

You can overwrite the date, so far only DD.MM.YYYY seems to work as the
input format.

Up arrow changes e. g. the week ones are announced.

The day changes using left and right are not.

At least on Fedora 30, Orca does not announce the week changes either.

The developer clearly overrode the keyboard behavior, so you can't do
much about that, but announcing would be nice.

Regards,

L. T.

Dne 29.10.2019 v 4:21 Joanmarie Diggs napsal(a):
> Hi again.
>
> I just took a look. I would expect see either focus changes or live
> region events, but am not seeing either. Does this date picker work as
> expected in NVDA?
>
> --joanie
>
> On 10/28/19 11:13 PM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
>> Hey Vojta.
>>
>> There are a couple things going on that I see. As you observed, Down
>> doesn't move you by a single day; it moves you by a single week.
>> That's because the thing that pops up is a calendar-style grid. That
>> happens whether Orca is running or not. If you want to move by day,
>> you need Left and Right.
>>
>> In addition, when I arrow within the grid, Orca sometimes says
>> something and sometimes doesn't. That's *probably* an Orca bug. I'll
>> add it to my list.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> --joanie
>>
>> On 10/28/19 1:58 PM, Vojtěch Šmiro via orca-list wrote:
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>>
>>> Tested environment: Debian 10, Orca Master, Firefox 70.
>>>
>>> Tested page:
>>>
>>> www.jizdnirady.cz
>>>
>>> Here you can find out when your busses arive. There are of course
>>> trains, planes, etc.
>>>
>>>
>>> Steps to reproduce:
>>>
>>> 1. go to:
>>>
>>> www.jizdnirady.cz
>>>
>>> 2. To the field odkud (from in english) you write station from where
>>> you want to go.
>>>
>>> to the field kam (where in english) you can write your ending
>>> station where you want to go.
>>>
>>> In date field there is problem. Down arrow moves not day after day,
>>> but many days. I've tested writing, but it didn't work.
>>>
>>>
>>> Please, can you repair this? Is it Orca error or web error?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>>
>>> Vojta.
>>>
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