Re: [orca-list] bug : orca announces content before type



Hey again Jerem.

I guess I need more concrete steps to understand and reproduce the
problem. By default (e.g. when navigating within pluma) the "text" role
is not spoken. So you need something like a focus event. Therefore what
I did is create a new document with "Hello world" in pluma. Then I
alt+tabbed out and back in. Orca spoke "text. hello world" with the
current master as well as with the gnome-41 branch.

If you could write out a numbered list of steps, the exact spoken
expected results, the exact actual spoken results, etc., it would be
helpful. Thanks again!
--joanie

On Fri, 2022-01-07 at 19:57 +0100, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Jerem. Thanks for the report! I'll try to address that this
weekend.

As for the commit messages, that's on purpose. I wouldn't want you to
think a regression is a feature. <grins>

The language switching support is taking a lot of plumbing changes
because most of Orca's code assumes that a given unit of text (e.g. a
line) has exactly one language.

Take care.
--joanie

On Fri, 2022-01-07 at 19:45 +0100, Jérémy Prego via orca-list wrote:
hello,

since the last commit (38acd26f3), orca announces the type of the
zone 
before the text.

exemple in pluma:
hello text.
before:
text. Hello

it bothers me especially for large texts.

however, I can read: "This change should not impact the end-user 
experience." but, I see that it impacts me, :)

Jerem
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