Re: [orca-list] thunderbird - typing and reading with orca
- From: Daniel McGee <danielmcgee134 gmail com>
- To: Jason White <jason jasonjgw net>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] thunderbird - typing and reading with orca
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 15:39:33 +0000
Orca Version is: 3.36.2
On 1/11/21 11:49 PM, Jason White via orca-list wrote:
Which version of Orca are you using? It's working here for me with
Thunderbird 78.6.
The only problem I am aware of is that sometimes the braille display
remains on the previous line while I am typing text on the next line.
I haven't yet obtained debug output and tried to track down the cause.
On 1/11/21 4:44 PM, Daniel McGee via orca-list wrote:
Hi all an update to my issue.
So I was sitting there, trying to figure out what was going on then I
had the brain wave of installing Thunderbird from terminal.
sudo apt install thunderbird
Long story short, it installed V68 and granted I am going quite a bit
back from V78
However, the terminal version has fixed the typing issue. Compared to
the Ubuntu Software center's version. At least for now.
I know I should really be running the latest for security reasons
but having characters not being announced when typing or deleting was
a deal breaker for me. So at least I have a working version for now.
Thanks all again for your input.
I'm new to Linux but I'm learning!
Daniel
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On 1/11/21 1:06 PM, Rastislav Kish via orca-list wrote:
Hi there,
I have Ubuntu Mate 20.04 as well.
Even though i don't experience strange behavior now, I remember issues
very similar to what you're describing with Thunderbird 78 installed
from Snap.
Deleting characters was one issue if I remember right.
However, the whole Snap TB was quite strange. I was unable, despite
setting up the permissions, to use profile from another partition for
example. While setting up an account, TB did not recognize
ProtonMail as
my eMail provider and tried to connect to protonmail.com through imap,
instead of using the locally running imap bridge, which is normally
recognized by Thunderbird.
And even when I configured everything, I managed to make the mails
reading working, but sending an eMail always failed with no offers for
adding an exception for ProtonMail's certificate.
And as a minor, but also noticeable plus, the whole client was
completely soundless and did not have any need to switch to my native
language.
So, I have removed the thing, now I'm running a compiled version
downloaded directly from thunderbird.net, also TB 78, more precisely
78.6, and everything works without any issues, including characters
deletion.
Best regards
Rastislav
Dňa 10. 1. 2021 o 21:06 Daniel McGee via orca-list napísal(a):
Hello everyone
When using the thunderbird email client latest version. On Ubuntu Mate
20.4 LTS
Orca doesn't announce what one is typing / deleting.
Are there keystrokes that I am missing to be able to compose emails in
the programme?
Work around is currently to type my text in Plumer and paste said text
into application.
with kind regards
Daniel
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