Re: Orca and Mozilla.
- From: Marc Mulcahy <Marc Mulcahy Sun COM>
- To: Luke Yelavich <themuso themuso com>
- Cc: Marc Mulcahy <Marc Mulcahy Sun COM>, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Orca and Mozilla.
- Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:52:29 -0600 (MDT)
Strange, the say all scripts must be badly broken. If you can hang on a
bit, I've got some nifty new stuff to add to Orca to make the scripting
model work correctly, then we can go to town scripting things. Mozilla
will be one of the first to get some attention.
BTW, did you build Mozilla 1.7 yourself, and if so, how did you get it to
build Accessibility support? I can't seem to get it to build with
Accessibility here.
Marc
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Hi Marc
> At 04:02 AM 16/06/2004, Marc Mulcahy wrote:
> >Hi Luke,
> >
> >BTW, did you try the document reading (f11) feature in Mozilla 1.7. I
> >haven't tried it with a recent release.
>
> Tried with no success. I went to a webpage that I know well, and although I
> can navigate with carrot browsing mode, F11 does not work at all.
>
> I was also examining default.py and read the comments there about sayAll,
> which seems to state that it is for reading text objects of some sort.
> SayAll also works on the GNOME desktop, including the panel, and once
> activated, you cannot stop it. Even the CTRL keys don't work in shutting it
> up, nor does the quit key F12. One has to log out of GNOME.
>
>
>
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