Re: [orca-list] bug orca with alt+tab and ponctuation



Hey Samuel. Mind providing a merge request? Thanks!
--joanie

On 5/4/20 04:34, Samuel Thibault via orca-list wrote:
Alex ARNAUD via orca-list, le lun. 04 mai 2020 09:07:37 +0200, a ecrit:
Is the issue an Orca or Speech Dispatcher regression?

It is a fix of behavior of speech dispatcher (not pronouncing . and /
when it is told the punct level should be none) which expose an issue
within orca: orca uses punct none for messages of the switch dialog.

Samuel

Le 03/05/2020 à 17:12, Jérémy Prego via orca-list a écrit :

     hello,

     Environment: orca master + speech-dispatcher master

     when I use alt+tab to switch between windows, orca does not keep the
     mode of punctuation that I chose in the preferences, but switches to
     none, as long as I keep the alt key pressed.
     it raises concerns when using the latest version of speech-dispatcher,
     because the . and the / are no longer read in the titles of the windows
     that contain them

     Steps to reproduce:
     1. In Orca preferences, set punctuations level to some;
     2. Open a document in Pluma : e.x: pluma /tmp/blabla.log
     3. Press the shortcut to announce the window title;
     4. Press alt+tab until the previously opened window title is pronounced

     Actual result: Orca pronounce the title as it would in punctuation level
     "none" : e.x : pluma tmp blabla log
     Expected result, same punctuations should be pronounced: e.x: pluma
     /tmp/blabla.log

     log: [1]https://hastebin.milkywan.fr/ewelajejub.coffeescript

     thanks,

     Jerem
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