Re: Uh Oh! Me thinks me found a Voiceover bug.

2013-10-25 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Ouch!  You're right!  OK, let me get this in to Bug Reporter, so they can 
look at it.


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From: "Parham Doustdar" 

To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: Uh Oh! Me thinks me found a Voiceover bug.


Hi Chris,

The announcement you mentioned also happens when you have multiple tabs 
open. Try opening a new tab and pressing command+w.

On Oct 25, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

OK, this is so! getting reported on bug reporter.  Has anyone noticed that 
in Safari, more specifically, in Mavericks, if you have multiple windows 
opened, now, let me be very very clear here, I literally mean separate 
windows, not tabs, but anyway, if you have more than one window opened, 
then you hit command+W, it does what it should… it closes the currently 
opened window, however, Voiceover says:  “Close all windows.”  Then, if 
you do the same thing with multiple windows opened, then hit 
command+shift+W, it again does what it should.  It closes all opened 
windows, except that Voiceover says:  “Close Window.”  In other words, 
Voiceover’s reporting these two commands completely backwards.


Chris.
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Re: Uh Oh! Me thinks me found a Voiceover bug.

2013-10-25 Thread Parham Doustdar
Hi Chris,

The announcement you mentioned also happens when you have multiple tabs open. 
Try opening a new tab and pressing command+w.
On Oct 25, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

> OK, this is so! getting reported on bug reporter.  Has anyone noticed that in 
> Safari, more specifically, in Mavericks, if you have multiple windows opened, 
> now, let me be very very clear here, I literally mean separate windows, not 
> tabs, but anyway, if you have more than one window opened, then you hit 
> command+W, it does what it should… it closes the currently opened window, 
> however, Voiceover says:  “Close all windows.”  Then, if you do the same 
> thing with multiple windows opened, then hit command+shift+W, it again does 
> what it should.  It closes all opened windows, except that Voiceover says:  
> “Close Window.”  In other words, Voiceover’s reporting these two commands 
> completely backwards.
> 
> Chris.
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Uh Oh! Me thinks me found a Voiceover bug.

2013-10-25 Thread Chris Gilland
OK, this is so! getting reported on bug reporter.  Has anyone noticed that in 
Safari, more specifically, in Mavericks, if you have multiple windows opened, 
now, let me be very very clear here, I literally mean separate windows, not 
tabs, but anyway, if you have more than one window opened, then you hit 
command+W, it does what it should… it closes the currently opened window, 
however, Voiceover says:  “Close all windows.”  Then, if you do the same thing 
with multiple windows opened, then hit command+shift+W, it again does what it 
should.  It closes all opened windows, except that Voiceover says:  “Close 
Window.”  In other words, Voiceover’s reporting these two commands completely 
backwards.

Chris.
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