Re: [orca-list] Strange delayed image load announcements
- From: Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>
- To: Nolan Darilek <nolan thewordnerd info>, Orca <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Strange delayed image load announcements
- Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 11:42:40 +0200
Ok, hopefully I got them silenced. Please let me know if you find
another one.
Thanks!
--joanie
On 9/6/19 11:09 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
I was able to reproduce it. Weird. I'll see what I can do. Thanks for
the report!
--joanie
On 9/6/19 1:51 AM, Nolan Darilek wrote:
Hey folks, not sure how to describe this one, and because of how it
works I can't easily capture a debug.out, but hopefully I can give
enough steps to trigger a reproduction.
This happens fairly often. I'll be on a site, or have just closed a
site, and at random Orca will announce something like:
Finished loading unnamed.jpg: 200x200 pixels scaled 97%. Finished
loading.
The image name is always something that might reasonably have loaded
recently, but it doesn't necessarily have to correspond with the site
I'm currently looking at. Something like the previous was just
announced. Sometimes I'll have just read an article, say something
about dogs for instance. I'll close the tab, be reading something
entirely different, and Orca will announce something like:
Finished loading dog.jpg
That is, when the image name is human-readable, sometimes it reflects
a tab I've closed in the past few minutes and not the one I'm
currently on. So when the image names *aren't* human-readable, I can't
be sure they're from recently closed or currently-open tabs, but it
seems like a reasonable conclusion.
Because of how much debug logging Orca spews, I can't easily capture a
log. But I'd say it's pretty easily reproduceable with Orca master and
Firefox nightly. It's happened for a while, and finally intrigued me
enough to ask about it:
1. Open a page in Firefox with a reasonable number of images. A news
story from any major site should do.
2. Close the article and hang out in a different tab in Firefox.
3. Wait a few minutes. You don't necessarily have to actively do
anything. I was watching a Youtube video when unnamed.jpg paid a visit.
Nothing I'd consider serious, it just happens enough that I finally
was curious about it. Thanks for reading.
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