Re: [orca-list] Notifications not spoken by Orca 3.34 in mate-panel 1.22.2 [SOLVED]



Thanks for your answer José.

Meanwhile Storm gave me a clue on mumble: I missed notify-osd.

So, I packaged and installed it and now Orca speaks the notification messages.

Best,

Didier


On 01/10/2019 00:11, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hello,


I noticed in the submitted debug that the window: create event was generated after you hit the enter key.

I also realized that the event was processed by orca, which is a good start.

The problem is that the orca seems to have ignored the event and consequently did not announce the 
notification.

Since it was not announced, it was not saved in the received notification buffer and was not displayed when 
you pressed ctrl + f7.


Most likely the orca was waiting for some information that should have come at the event but didn't come.


On 9/30/19 6:05 PM, Didier Spaier wrote:
Hello,

notifications work visually, as if I type in mate-terminal:
notify-send "Hello"
the notification message is displayed. However it is not spoken by Orca.

I have bound Ctrl+F7 in Orca to "read the last notification message."

I typed this in mate-terminal:
type this message:
notify-send "Hello"
then:
orca --debug -r &
<key up> # to recall the message in the input buffer
<key enter>
<key Ctrl+F7>
killall orca

When I press Ctrl+F7 Orca says "aucun message de notification" (no
notification message).

The attached debug log only contains what happens after having pressing
Enter to input the message and before typing killall orca. please let me
know if more is needed.

I tried with both mate 1.22 and Orca 3.34.

Any clue?

Best,

Didier


On 30/09/2019 09:40, Alex ARNAUD via orca-list wrote:
Maybe Didier could verify if the notifications work properly on Slint.

Here notifications works properly with Orca master, tested in mate-terminal with the following command:
notify-send "test notification for Orca"

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 29/09/2019 à 05:54, Dave Hunt via orca-list a écrit :
Environment:  orca 3.34, Slint, all updates applied.


Expected Behavior:  When an application program, such as thunderbird, vlc, network manager, or the battery 
charge indicator puts a notification onto the panel, orca should speak these.  E. G. Thunderbird's 'new 
message' announcement, with brief summary, or something like 'battery power low--system will shut down 
soon...'  etc...


Actual Behavior;  Silence when these notifications are presented.  Are they actually shown?


To Reproduce:  Start the Mate ui, with orca 3.34 running. Start thunderbird.  Start another client on another 
address. Send a message to the address connected to thunderbird.



Best Regards,




Dave  H.


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