Re: [orca-list] Orca speaks extra dot character
- From: José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vilmar informal com br>
- To: Jeremy Lincicome <w0jrl1 gmail com>, Orca <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Orca speaks extra dot character
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 22:30:09 -0300
Hi.
Confirmed as described.
I have also observed that from time to time the orca reads some blocks
with a dot, even though that dot does not exist in the word.
An example of this is the word VSCode
VSCode
When I was writing this email, the word VSCode that is above that phrase
was read as VSCodeDot.
On 4/28/20 8:54 PM, Jeremy Lincicome via orca-list wrote:
Hi everyone,
This morning, I upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04 and noticed an odd issue.
Whenever I land on a file name with an extension in nautilus, an extra
dot is spoken after the extension.
For example, if I browse my local clone of Orca master, and land on
autogen.sh, what I hear is "autogen dot sh dot."
This seams to only happen with file names, and not directories. My
punctuation level is set to some. When using flat review, I don't see
the extra dot.
Here is a debug file showing the issue.
https://jlappliedtechnologies.com/debug-2020-04-28-16:31:27.tar.xz
I *think* that the problem starts on the line that reads:
16:32:00.728231 - SPEECH OUTPUT: 'autogen.sh.'
voice=hyperlink{'established': False}
Thanks,
Jeremy
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