Re: [orca-list] Anyone figured out Discord under Orca?



Hello,

I'm sorry. I originally assumed you are the community admin and you wish to make it available to both discord 
and matrix users.

There is also a puppeting bridge which you can use instead of the discord client.
I think you will have to install that on your own though as I don't know if there is a public deployment of 
this somewhere.
This is also well done and supported.
https://github.com/matrix-discord/mx-puppet-discord

Greetings

Peter

14. 8. 2020 19:57:52 Nolan Darilek <nolan thewordnerd info>:

Thanks for reminding me about that. Unfortunately, it looks like you may need to be an admin on the servers 
you bridge to. I was hoping for a solution where I could join a server as a user and participate.

On 8/14/20 12:27 PM, Peter Vágner wrote:
Hello,

If I were you I.d just used discord bridge deployed on t2bot.io home server ( https://t2bot.io/discord/
) or if discord communication would become important for me, I.d install my own.
It's well supported and handles both the ends of the bridge very well.

If you already know this, then I'm sorry.

greetings

Peter

14. 8. 2020 16:03:21 Nolan Darilek <nolan thewordnerd info>:

It's a long shot, and I doubt it's Orca's fault at all, but Discord certainly lives up to its name IME. 
Wondering if anyone has figured out a way to successfully use it under Linux? Oddball behaviors which I 
only see on Discord and nowhere else:

* In every single instance, whether it is running in Firefox or in their Electron app, I sometimes can't 
type into the chat box.

* Sometimes a focus mode key like e/E for navigating between entries finds its way into the chat input, 
and I can't delete it. Not by entering focus mode, not by pressing backspace/delete, not by pressing 
Ctrl-a Delete. So I send lots of messages with a/e prepended or appended.

* Sometimes focus/browse mode changes aren't announced. Maybe this last bit is an Orca issue, and I'll 
try capturing a debug.out.

Never thought I'd find something worse than Slack. It's like someone attended the "vomit ARIA all over 
everything and see which bits stick" course on web accessibility, then they went to work for Discord. :/ 
Is there a better solution for participating in these communities? I'm trying to launch my own on Matrix, 
but I know that's going to be an uphill adoption slog.

Thanks.

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