Note also that the --setup option was added relatively recently.  If
"orca --version" doesn't work for you, it's likely that you have too old
of a version of orca.  We just released Orca 0.2.6 yesterday, so please
give that a shot and we can take things from there.

Will

On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 16:54 +1000, Jason White wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 01:48:48AM -0400, Thomas Ward wrote:
> > Hi, all.
> > I know that Orca is suppose to have a --setup option wich will setup 
> > Orca, but from in gnome terminal when I do orca --setup it does 
> > absolutely nothing. Any ideas what to do about that?
> Try it from the console without X or Gnome running, using whatever software
> you find best for accessing the console.
> 
> Apparently there is also a GUI version, so if you're running Orca already that
> might be easiest to use.
> Alternatively, you could edit the configuration files in your ${HOME}/.orca
> directory.
> 
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