Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes wrote:
> Em Ter, 2006-11-07 às 16:06 +0000, Bill Haneman escreveu:
>   
>> The obvious big difference between orca and gnopernicus (or gnome-mag in 
>> standalone mode) is that orca tells gnome-mag where and when to draw the 
>> cursor.  That's a big change in logic from the other model.
>>     
>
> Agreed, but correct if I'm wrong Bill, the change to make the server
> tells gnome-mag where to draw the cursor doesn't affect the DAMAGE
> listener behavior, but if you start orca and enable magnification and
> open a terminal and move the mouse near to the blink cursor you will not
> see it blink in the magnified screen, only when you move the mouse.
Does the problem only happen when the mouse/pointer is near the blink 
cursor, or is the problem present even when the pointer is not close?

Bill
>  This
> behavior only ocurr with orca/gnome-mag. With gnopernicus/gnome-mag or
> gnome-mag in stand-alone the magnifier screen update normally.
>
> Do you have any idea what could be happening?
>
> Thanks,
> Carlos.
>
>   
>> regards
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Will,
>>>
>>> I dropped the ubuntu-accessibility from the CC, since I think that this
>>> is not of the interested of the subscribed users.
>>>
>>> Em Ter, 2006-11-07 às 10:24 -0500, Willie Walker escreveu:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>>> I also don't know what can be causing this, since gnome-mag update the
>>>>> screen properly when controlled by Gnopernicus or when running
>>>>> stand-alone, so it let me deduce that this behavior have something
>>>>> related with Orca, but since I don't know Orca code, I can't say much
>>>>> more about this and I don't know if I will be able to look closer at it
>>>>> sooner.
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> Well...it's mystery to me.  I can't see how Orca is going out of its way
>>>> to cause this behavior.  :-(  Are there any docs anywhere on the
>>>> magnifier properties?  Orca might be misusing them somehow, such as not
>>>> setting them in the right order or setting one but not another.
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> The only documentation about gnome-mag is the one created in the
>>> gnome-mag/docs folder. I look at my Ubuntu installed copy of gnome-mag
>>> and it doesn't appear to install the docs, so I can't say to you if
>>> these will be installed in your system, but if so, they must be
>>> in /usr/share/doc/gnome-mag
>>>
>>> Some strange think is happening, since, from what I know, there is no
>>> call to gnome-mag that change how it listen DAMAGE events, so, by the
>>> situation, it appear to be an orca bug, but it's difficult to think that
>>> this is really an orca bug, so the mystery continues :-(
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Carlos.
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Will
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>     
>>>
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