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Bug 638160 - Some time when I jump in thunderbird the address field and jump back the subject field, Orca spokening the subject with five or six second later
Some time when I jump in thunderbird the address field and jump back the subj...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: orca
Classification: Applications
Component: speech
2.91.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Orca Maintainers
Orca Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2010-12-28 07:55 UTC by Hammer Attila
Modified: 2013-01-07 01:20 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Attachments
Debug file with perhaps show why happened this interesting issue (852.76 KB, application/octet-stream)
2010-12-28 07:56 UTC, Hammer Attila
Details

Description Hammer Attila 2010-12-28 07:55:30 UTC
Dear developers,

I don't no why happened, but when I wrote three minutes prewious a letter and try jumping the address field and jumping back with subject field, Orca spokened six second later the subject.
Unfortunately I not known an absolute sure reproducation method steps, but I very lucky because have possibility to make a debug.out file with perhaps show why possible happened this problem.

I using Ubuntu Lucid, Thunderbird 3.0.10 version and Orca git master version. Prewious I not see this problem before yesterday commits.

Attila
Comment 1 Hammer Attila 2010-12-28 07:56:57 UTC
Created attachment 177118 [details]
Debug file with perhaps show why happened this interesting issue
Comment 2 Joanmarie Diggs (IRC: joanie) 2012-10-05 02:13:22 UTC
I'm going through old bugs. Are you still seeing this one?
Comment 3 Joanmarie Diggs (IRC: joanie) 2013-01-07 01:20:55 UTC
Since the original bug was filed, Orca's performance has been improved quite a bit. Ditto for AT-SPI2. I cannot reproduce this bug using Orca 3.6.3 or Orca master along with Thunderbird 17, so I'm calling it fixed. If you can still reproduce a six second delay presenting the subject with at least Orca 3.6.3 and Thunderbird 17, please reopen this bug.