Regarding the question, it is a shame the community did not respond. I
have just sent them a new note forwarding your original message and
pointing out this bug.
As for how to read documents, including help There are a couple of
things to keep in mind when tackling non-visual access to electro
incidentally orca *did* read the help, just the content isn't arranged
in such a way that it starts by telling you that tab is a good key to
press to find more stuff etc.
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a question was put to the list
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/orca-list/2011-April/msg00094.html
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Title:
Default button should be "help"
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thanks Joanmarie, I will mail the orca list. And yes, this is part of my
overall objective of making Orca so simple to use that even sighted
people can use it!
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Well, the thing about reading its own help files are the accessibility
of those files. Ubuntu Natty has -- in the most recent releases --
migrated to WebKitGtk based help. WebKitGtk has recently gotten a bunch
of bug fixes to be more accessible. Similarly, now that those bugs were
fixed, I have rec
** Package changed: orca (Ubuntu) => gnome-orca (Ubuntu)
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