Re: [orca-list] calcextra chatty behaviour back in Orca with



Ok, hopefully this is fixed for you in the master and gnome-3-36 branches. If you find any other instances where this happens, I will likely need a full debug.out captured from either master or the gnome-3-36 branch.

On 3/3/20 12:35, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Orca has a heuristic to determine when you've just edited a cell causing focus to return to the spreadsheet. It uses this to ignore the focus event we get from Calc that causes that presentation. Perhaps something changed in Calc to break that heuristic. Will take a look. Thanks for the report!

--joanie

On 3/3/20 11:22, Krishnakant Mane via orca-list wrote:
Dear all.

I am using Orca 3.35.91 on Ubuntu 18.04 with all the updates.

I found out that the extra chatty behavior has returned back when tabbing between cells.

Suppose I am on cell A1 and when I type something and go to B1, that time, Orca should just announce B1 or if I have set the dynamic row header then should announce the column header with the new cell coordinate.

But now Orca says "table with x row and y columns ".

I mean why should Orca tell me how many rows and columns are there in a single sheet all the time?

Further more, it some times does not happen on the first row first column but does so after that every time I tab or even move with arrows between columns.

I had seen this long before and it was fixed.

It is now happening again.

Any suggestions?


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Regards,
Krishnakant Mane,
Project Founder and Leader,
GNUKhata <https://gnukhata.in/>
//(Opensource Accounting, Billing and Inventory Management Software)//

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