Re: [orca-list] Orca with Gmail in Chrome



Hey Andy.

Yes, the 3.37.1pre version for master is correct. I have already branched for the 3.36 release because I anticipate needed to add some new strings soon and no new strings can be added to what will be the 3.36 release.

As for other issues with the multiline editor in Gmail, a single message should be fine as long as the steps to reproduce are clear. But maybe start a new thread?

--joanie


On 3/3/20 00:14, Andy Borka via orca-list wrote:
A few things about this bug: (1) Orca -v reports 3.37.1 pre. Is this the correct version of master? (2) There are some other flaky problems with the multiline editor in GMail. Should I report those as different bugs, or include them with this one? The other problems seem unrelated to reading numbered/unordered lists in the GMail editor.


On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 5:02 PM Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com <mailto:jdiggs igalia com>> wrote:

    Actually, I just found a regression. I reverted this fix and will try a
    different approach. Sorry for the noise!

    --joanie

    On 3/2/20 22:51, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
     > Hi Nimer, all.
     >
     > This should now be fixed in Orca master -- and only Orca master.
    We're
     > too close to the 3.36 release for me to include it in that branch
     > without some more testing.
     >
     > I'll consider it for inclusion in 3.36 after I hear from you and
    others
     > that nothing weird suddenly happened with multi-line entries. ;)
     >
     > Thanks!
     > --joanie
     >
     > On 2/29/20 09:10, Nimer Jaber via orca-list wrote:
     >> Hello,
     >>
     >> In using Gmail, I am running into one issue. When reading the
    content
     >> of an email message I am writing, in the rich editor, Orca says
     >> "message body" before each and every line of text, but it does not
     >> when the line in question is blank. To reproduce, do the following:
     >>
     >> Prereqs: Install Orca from Master, Chrome dev, and
     >> --force-renderer-accessibility
     >>
     >> 1. Navigate to Gmail and make sure that Gmail is in standard mode.
     >> 2. Make focus mode sticky, if focus mode is not automatically
    invoked.
     >> 3. Press c to compose a new message.
     >> 4. Tab to the message body, and type in a few lines of text, while
     >> placing blank lines between the lines of text.
     >> 5. Using up/down arrow keys, read the content of the email message,
     >> and observe what is verbalized by Orca.
     >>
     >> Expected: Orca simply reads the content of the email message.
     >>
     >> Actual: On occasion, Orca says "Message Body Entry". This
    seemingly is
     >> a bit random. I first thought it happened when the line has
    text, but
     >> in typing this long email it does not always do this, and sometimes
     >> happens on a blank line. In addition, the verbalization is
    sometimes
     >> heard when pressing "enter" while typing and adding a new line.
     >>
     >>
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