Cheers Gregg - I've written up this report as 
https://issues.gpii.net/browse/GPII-3208 .
There has been a new behaviour implemented in the system recently (combination of Kaspar's last work and a new close handler from Steve Grundell) which is intended to handle this situation robustly. The workflow is -
i) Send the application's window a standard quit message
ii) If it has not responded to this after 15 seconds, kill the application 
forcibly

So we do actually check whether things quit during the 15 second transition between i) and ii), and the method used in ii) should work immediately. However we should verify how recently the build you were testing was made, and whether it incorporates this behaviour, and if it is indeed sufficiently recently to include the new implementation, whether there is some special reason that NVDA might be unkillable in this condition.

Cheers,

Antranig

On 15/07/2018 20:28, gregg...@umd.edu wrote:
Hi All

You may have discovered this already - and if so great.   But I think I 
discovered this bug during my plenary presentation today.

After pre-testing the auto-personalization a dozen times without problem -  
when I key’ed into NVDA on stage - it decided there was an update.   When I 
tried to key out  — it keyed out but NVDA kept running  and talking.

Evidently it doesn't quit when asked if it has an update dialog open.    I 
presume that GPII doesn't yet check to see if things quit  (does it?   will it?)

Once it doesn't quit — you can’t use GPII to turn it off of course - because it 
is running when you key in— so it will be running after you key out  (I presume)

At any rate it ran for the rest of the keynote  (I muted it after I thought of 
it).

Is this something that is on the docket to get fixed?

thanks

Gregg


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