Re: [orca-list] orca and vscode



Insiders build, not the stable. The next stable version comes next
month, this one does not have accessibility. You have a link for
insiders build download page. You may need to flat review click on a
link after going there to get a tgz.

W dniu 17.01.2020 o 14:05, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza pisze:
Hi Michał

Thank you very much for the prompt reply.


I am probably doing something wrong because I have not been successful yet.

I tried the following:


1. I downloaded the file code-stable-1576682093.tar.gz.

2. I removed the code-git installed previously.

3. I executed the command tar zxf code-stable-1576682093.tar.gz.

4. After the file was unzipped I made a cd to VSCode-linux-x64/bin/ and
I executed the following:

./code --force-renderer-accessibility


The result was worse, no accessibility.

Where is my mistake?

Thanks.


On 1/17/20 7:56 AM, Michał Zegan wrote:
First, installing code from git is a bad idea. You'd be better of
installing insider's build from http://code.visualstudio.com.
Second, to enable accessibility you need to switch it on in vscode
settings. It will still report singleline fields as not accessible for
some reason but code editing will work.

W dniu 17.01.2020 o 11:30, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza pisze:
Hi all.

I decided to try vscode on my arch machine. For this I installed a
package present in the aur repository called code-git.

After the installation was completed I started the program using the
following command:

code-git --force-renderer-accessibility
I received a welcome screen but when I try to create or edit a file I
get the following message:

The editor is not accessible at this time. Press Alt+F1 for options.


Since alt + f1 is a shortcut used by gnome, I didn't know what to do.
Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks.


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