GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 731884
application-specific preferences dialogue will not load
Last modified: 2014-11-08 00:16:00 UTC
So far, only seen in Trisquel GNU/Linux 7.0 pre-lrlease versions. When using the 'orca-ctrl+space' key, to bring up application-specific preferences, nothing appears to happen. This, whether laptop or desktop mode is used. In global keybindings, keystroke is bound.
Does this happen in all applications? (i.e. what has focus?) Do you have a debug.out with a traceback?
It happens in all applications; I used Firefox as test case. No tracebacks in debug.out.
Ok, do you have a full debug.out without tracebacks? <smiles> I don't use Trisquel, but I cannot reproduce this bug. And I don't recall others reporting this issue. So we need to figure out what is unique about your environment. Also, what version of Orca and AT-SPI2 are you using?
This happens with all apps. Attached, the new debug file for trying to load the app-specific prefs for the mozilla web browser. This does not appear to happen in other GNU/Linux distributions but Trisquel 7.0. To reproduce, start Trisquel 7, launch an application, with the included orca running, and try to set screen reader preferences for that app. Development versions of Trisquel at http://devel.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/ ]0;davey@davey-virtual-machine: ~davey@davey-virtual-machine:~$ ordca [Korca --version 3.12.1 ]0;davey@davey-virtual-machine: ~davey@davey-virtual-machine:~$ apt-cache pos[Klicy at-spi2-core at-spi2-core: Installed: 2.10.2.is.2.10.1-0ubuntu1
Created attachment 278719 [details] Attempt to get app-specific screen reader prefs for the Mozilla web browsder As requested in comment #3
Fixed in later Trisquel RC; was caused by interaction with ibus.