Greetings!

For those who need Libreoffice a lot, and who don't want to rebuild atspi core to fix a timing issue, I think the suggestion of turning the Libreoffice Quickstarter on is reasonable, and maybe should be offered as a tip somewhere in the Orca wiki. It would be better, though, if the atspi core fix made it into the final release of Ubuntu 12.04, as it would likely fix a bunch of access problems resulting from orca scripts not loading on time.


Thanks!


Dave




On 04/11/2012 10:16 AM, Hammer Attila wrote:
Hy Krisnakant,

This is a timing issue I think with at-spi2 and Orca related, some time
Orca not loading right scripts for some apps with first start. This
situation forexample not loaded right the Soffice script when you
launched with the Libreoffice Calc application, and want handling the
default Orca script the events.
The cell coordinates related problem is I think following bug, I
reported earlier:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672953

Have an another issue with Orca/Libreoffice Writer, this is a timing
issue too I think:
Some time Orca all text caret movement spokening text field related
tutorial message, this is following bug with not fixed yet:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672784

I have got following experiences:
If I enabling the Libreoffice quick start function in Libreoffice
preferences/memory page, this problems are doesn't happening my machine,
and Libreoffice apps start more faster. If your machine have for example
1 GB of ram, feel free use this possibility.
If you don't want this, for example calc try you uncheck the formula
toolbar menu item in view menu. This change resulting you hopefuly will
be hear cell coordinates, and doesn't presenting type text frame role
when you typing the cells.
If this is not help with first Libreoffice Calc start, simple restart
Orca, and cell coordinates are right spokened, my machine this is always
resolve the calc related problem.

I tested now dinamic row header function, works good.
I simple fill the first row with wanted column headers, and pressed Orca
modifier+r keystroke.
After this, I moving between cells the second row, and typed some
contents. When I move the prewious or next cell, Orca right spokened the
proper column header.
Possible you not working this function because when you tryed happened
your machine this timing issue related bug.

Attila


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