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Bug 356042 - The labels in File Management Preferences (nautilus-file-management-properties) window were not reported by orca.
The labels in File Management Preferences (nautilus-file-management-propertie...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: orca
Classification: Applications
Component: speech
1.0.x
Other All
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Willie Walker
Orca Maintainers
Depends on: 356124
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-09-15 01:45 UTC by Tim Miao
Modified: 2007-06-04 14:46 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.13/2.14



Description Tim Miao 2006-09-15 01:45:43 UTC
Please describe the problem:
The labels in gnome File Management Preferences window were not reported by orca.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Enable the desktop assistive technology support.
2. Run orca.
3. Select File Management in Launch menu->Preferences->File Management.
4. Press Tab to move focus to every widget.

Actual results:
The labels failed to be reported by orca. For example, in the view tab, press Tab to move focus to 'Icon View' combobox, it was reported as 'Icon View combobox' only, and skipped its 'View new folders using:' label and pane label 'Default View'.
This bug is still visible with orca1.0.0. Orca could report the panel title, but fails to report the label before widget, such as labels before combobox.

Expected results:
All the widgets should be reported with their labels by orca.

Does this happen every time?
Yes.

Other information:
This bug is visible with orca1.0.0 and gnome2.14 on solaris nevada build 46.
Comment 1 Rich Burridge 2006-09-22 15:56:12 UTC
Will has filed bug #356124 against Nautilus as the real cause
of this. 
Comment 2 Willie Walker 2007-05-25 16:27:25 UTC
Removing target milestone from [blocked] bugs.  We have little control over them, so we're better off letting priority and severity be our guide for poking the related components.
Comment 3 Willie Walker 2007-06-04 14:46:51 UTC
I just checked in the Nautilus fix for this, so I'm closing this one as FIXED.