[orca-list] Fwd: Orca master, Chrome unstable gmail problems



Hi,

There was an update at-spi 2.35 > 2.36. The only changes made were an upstream release where the changelog was empty. There was an orca update, even though I already have master installed. vscode has not changed in accessibility between the new updates.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 4:24 PM Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> wrote:
Is there any chance that amongst your updates something from AT-SPI2 was
included? I did an update here (in Fedora) to get the latest chrome
unstable but there was also an update to at-spi2-atk. I was seeing some
general accessibility flakiness (e.g. with VSCode) until I rebooted.

On 3/13/20 15:54, Andy Borka via orca-list wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It appears that --enable-caret-browsing does the trick, but initial
> startup of Chrome is still flakey. I still have to randomly click on the
> page, then restart Chrome to get it working.
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 3:24 PM Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com
> <mailto:jdiggs igalia com>> wrote:
>
>     As I mentioned to Alex, you still need --enable-caret-browsing for text
>     selection. That is not an accessibility flag. The only flag that has
>     (so
>     far) been eliminated is --force-renderer-accessibility.
>
>     On 3/13/20 14:53, Andy Borka via orca-list wrote:
>      > Hi,
>      >
>      > Using Google Chrome unstable with flags generally works. This is
>     what I
>      > have in my setup:
>      >
>      > in .profile:
>      > ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED=1
>      > export ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED
>      >
>      > in google-chrome.sh:
>      >
>      > google-chrome-unstable --force-renderer-accessible
>     --enable-caret-browsing
>      >
>      > It worked fine until chrome-unstable had an update yesterday. When I
>      > tried to run chrome-unstable without the above flags, Orca was
>     able to
>      > access the contents of the pages I visited. However, accessing it
>     for
>      > the first time left Orca in a state of limbo. It has now affected
>     using
>      > Chrome with the above flags.
>      >
>      >  1. Start Orca master
>      >  2. Put ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED=1 in your environment.
>      >  3.
>      >     Start Chrome unstable (latest update) with above flags.
>      >
>      >  4.
>      >     Try to access the internet such as www.google.com
>     <http://www.google.com>
>      >     <http://www.google.com <http://www.google.com>>
>      >  5.
>      >     Close that instance of Chrome.
>      >  6.
>      >     Start Chrome without the accessibility flags.
>      >  7.
>      >     Try to access www.google.com <http://www.google.com>
>     <http://www.google.com <http://www.google.com>>
>      >
>      > Actual results: Orca is acting unreliably and has experienced
>     extreme
>      > lag. In fact, the normal way of accessing gmail doesn't work.
>      > Expected results: Both instances of Chrome should be accessible.
>     At very
>      > least, the instance with flags should work as before.
>      >
>      > Unless this is a regression in Orca, but this didn't start until
>     Chrome
>      > updated.
>      >
>      > Orca master, Chrome unstable, Ubuntu 20.04.
>      >
>      >
>      > On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 2:07 PM Joanmarie Diggs
>     <jdiggs igalia com <mailto:jdiggs igalia com>
>      > <mailto:jdiggs igalia com <mailto:jdiggs igalia com>>> wrote:
>      >
>      >     Alex: I'm afraid I don't understand this at all either. What
>     is "the
>      >     selection to work"? Mind writing this in the form of steps to
>     reproduce?
>      >
>      >     On 3/13/20 14:00, Alex ARNAUD via orca-list wrote:
>      >      > Le 13/03/2020 à 18:57, Alex ARNAUD via orca-list a écrit :
>      >      >> The startup issue only occurs with ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED
>     set to
>      >     1 in
>      >      >> the environment variable.
>      >      >
>      >      > This also prevents the selection to work.
>      >      >
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