Hey Samuel, Samuel Thibault (2024/03/26 13:34 +0100): > AFAIK, the latest released versions of orca and brltty handle it > correctly: usually Orca uses the default priority (50), except in flat > review mode, in which case it uses a higher priority (70). On the brltty > side, the a2 screen reader reports SCQ_GOOD for the terminal case, which > translates to default+10, so 60, so it'd be higher than what orca > sets.
Plenty of thanks for your feedback. I don't think I'm using flat review mode. I have ocra 46.0-1 installed, and brltty 6.6-5. It shouldn't matter but xbrlapi 6.6-5 is installed, too. I am noticing now that my assumption that the terminal was dealt by Orca was kind of wrong. Indeed, BRLTTY's copy/paste does work so it must definitely be BRLTTY which is rendering the terminal's content. I think what mislead me is that, although the braille rendering isdone by BRLTTY, there continues to be a speech rendering which, I think, _is_ done by Orca. Os it's as if the terminal is rendered by both brltty (for the braille part) and Orca (for the speech part). I am wondering whether this is a desirablebehaviour, actually. Seb. _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: BRLTTY@brltty.app For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty