Re: [orca-list] google-chrome stable fedora 32 with all updates installed and --force-renderer-accessibility set as launch command, it fails to function



Any chance we can ditch either the environment variable or the command line flag? It's kind of painful making sure both are set in every context you might need to launch Chrome. I.e. shell-based is simple enough, but then you want a Chrome-based browser launching when clicking on links from Thunderbird, and suddenly one or the other isn't happening. Pretty sure I'm not passing the flag when launching from other apps, even though I've worked hard to ensure that the environment variable is set everywhere. I'm happy to try getting one or the other working, but both is a real pain.


On 8/19/20 10:37 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
You also need ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED=1 in your environment.

And if you want text selection to work, you'll also want the --enable-
caret-browsing flag.

--joanie

On Wed, 2020-08-19 at 16:32 +0100, majid hussain via orca-list wrote:
hi all,

as the subject states,

i'm rocking latest fedora 32 with all updates installed

orca is running from master,

but no joy with google-chrome.

am i missing something?

all accessibility boxes have been ticked.

Majid


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