Firefox patch, testing and further work

2010-04-04 Thread Bill Cox
I've uploaded a version of Firefox to the Vinux/Ubuntu Lucid PPA.
Anyone testing Vinux 3.0 Beta should run 'sudo apt-get update; sudo
apt-get upgrade'.  This should install the patched version of firefox
for testing with Orca.

Unfortunately, there are still some navigation issues with Orca.  I
find it works a bit better with Grab focus on objects disabled in
the Firefox settings.  If someone more familiar with Orca could look
into the problems on the Python end, I'll support them on the Firefox
C++ end.  One example of a navigation goober is using Control+Tab to
switch to another tab.  Orca remains on the previous tab, and
navigation keys just read old tab.  Users more familiar with Orca than
me could probably find more issues.

Thanks,
Bill

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Re: [orca-list] Firefox patch, testing and further work

2010-04-04 Thread Hammer Attila
Hy Jose,

Of course Yes, this is easy.
You do following command if the vinux/vinux-lucid repository is not 
containing with your Lucid system:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vinux/vinux-lucid
After this, run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade command.
With PPA repositoryes the build farm always maked an i386 and a 64bit 
build with uploaded packages if the debian/control file the architecture 
field is any.

Attila

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Re: [orca-list] Firefox patch, testing and further work

2010-04-04 Thread jose vilmar estacio de souza
Thanks.
As I said in my message, a dumb question HEHEHE.

It is installed.
As a first observation, if I press h key and the  tab key, the link 
focused is a link before the header.

I am not sure if it happens in all pages but can be reproduced at
  http://schuchert.wikispaces.com/JPA+Tutorial+1+-+Getting+Started

On 04/04/2010 10:41 AM, Hammer Attila wrote:
 Hy Jose,

 Of course Yes, this is easy.
 You do following command if the vinux/vinux-lucid repository is not
 containing with your Lucid system:
 sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vinux/vinux-lucid
 After this, run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade command.
 With PPA repositoryes the build farm always maked an i386 and a 64bit
 build with uploaded packages if the debian/control file the architecture
 field is any.

 Attila



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