Re: [orca-list] When there is selected text and the cursor is moved with the arrows, the orca does not read the text to which the cursor was moved




Same with pluma.

On 02/12/21 5:36 pm, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
The same happens if instead of selecting a line I select a word or a
character.

On 12/2/21 07:13, kk's Programming Hub wrote:
The fact that previous line gets unselected is correct.

But it should read the next line.

Interestingly do this experiment with a slight alteration.

Have a blank line between the first and the second line of text.

Now select the first line and use down arrow.

It results as you said.

But pressing the arrow 2 times would give the normal behaviour.

Meaning the event of text being unselected dominates the process and the
immediate locus of focus does not report correctly.

Now since the next down arrow does not have an unselected text to
report, it works correctly.

On 02/12/21 3:30 pm, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi all.


Steps to reproduce:

1. Open an empty file in gedit.

2. Include in the open file two lines with any content.

3. Move the cursor to the first line of the file and select that line
by pressing shift+end.

4. Move the cursor to the next line by pressing the down arrow.


In my environment, instead of reading the content of the next line,
the orca reads the content of the first line followed by the
information that the text was unselected.


I am using the latest orca compiled from master.


Thanks.


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