Re: [orca] Re: (solved) orca's strange behavior in a crowded terminal

2023-09-11 Thread Jérémy Prego




Le 11/09/2023 à 20:49, Samuel Thibault a écrit :

Jérémy Prego, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 09:21:38 +0200, a ecrit:

Le 11/09/2023 à 09:01, Samuel Thibault a écrit :

Jérémy Prego, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 03:35:15 +0200, a ecrit:

I noticed a small problem

1. when you open a large file using cat file.txt |less and press enter to go
down in the file, orca almost always pronounces the first 2 letters of the
line before reading the whole line.

Is this a regression over the previous versions or not?

yes, it's a regression. i don't have this behavior with the version in debian 
testing

Ok, I see the issue. I have updated the patches and package to merge the
additions, could you please re-test?

I can confirm that it's much better!

after a quick test, I don't have any more problems, I'll test it in use, 
but for me, everything looks good compared to the version in debian testing


thanks !


Samuel

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Re: [orca] Re: (solved) orca's strange behavior in a crowded terminal

2023-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Christian Schoepplein, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 11:38:26 +0200, a ecrit:
> A way to rupture the console is to update the packages on a system with apt. 
> The progress line at the bottom seems to trigger the unwanted behaviour very 
> reproducable :-).

I know, that was the original testcase that triggered opening bug #88 ;)

Samuel



Re: [orca] Re: (solved) orca's strange behavior in a crowded terminal

2023-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Jérémy Prego, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 09:21:38 +0200, a ecrit:
> Le 11/09/2023 à 09:01, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
> > Jérémy Prego, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 03:35:15 +0200, a ecrit:
> > > I noticed a small problem
> > > 
> > > 1. when you open a large file using cat file.txt |less and press enter to 
> > > go
> > > down in the file, orca almost always pronounces the first 2 letters of the
> > > line before reading the whole line.
> > Is this a regression over the previous versions or not?
> 
> yes, it's a regression. i don't have this behavior with the version in debian 
> testing

Ok, I see the issue. I have updated the patches and package to merge the
additions, could you please re-test?

Samuel



Re: [orca] Re: (solved) orca's strange behavior in a crowded terminal

2023-09-11 Thread Christian Schoepplein
On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 09:25:44AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>Ok, is it more problematic than the various erratic behaviors that the
>debian testing version has?

Yes :-(. For me also the new patch brings no real improvement but thank you 
so much to continue working on it.

A way to rupture the console is to update the packages on a system with apt. 
The progress line at the bottom seems to trigger the unwanted behaviour very 
reproducable :-).

Also with the new patch I had problems to quote e.g. your email in mutt 
using the nano editor. I deleted the lines I did not want to quote with 
ctrl+k, but the screen did not refresh and nothing happens on the braille 
display when using the shortcut to delete the lines. I had to press ctrl+l 
to clear the screen to get content refreshed.

Just out of curiosity: Is the problem related to libvte in general or is it 
related to the version in Debian? I am also using Debian testing. Because I 
have to use the terminal a lot I wonder if it could help to switch to 
another distro temporarily or on a second machine, which is really not what 
I want, but I need the system for my daily job...
Ciao,

  Schoepp



Re: [orca] Re: (solved) orca's strange behavior in a crowded terminal

2023-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Christian Schoepplein, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 11:38:26 +0200, a ecrit:
> Just out of curiosity: Is the problem related to libvte in general or is it 
> related to the version in Debian?

It's completely a vte bug.

Samuel



Re: [orca] Re: (solved) orca's strange behavior in a crowded terminal

2023-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Jérémy Prego, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 09:21:38 +0200, a ecrit:
> Le 11/09/2023 à 09:01, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
> > Jérémy Prego, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 03:35:15 +0200, a ecrit:
> > > I noticed a small problem
> > > 
> > > 1. when you open a large file using cat file.txt |less and press enter to 
> > > go
> > > down in the file, orca almost always pronounces the first 2 letters of the
> > > line before reading the whole line.
> > Is this a regression over the previous versions or not?
> yes, it's a regression. i don't have this behavior with the version in debian 
> testing

Ok, is it more problematic than the various erratic behaviors that the
debian testing version has?

Samuel



Re: [orca] Re: (solved) orca's strange behavior in a crowded terminal

2023-09-11 Thread Jérémy Prego




Le 11/09/2023 à 09:01, Samuel Thibault a écrit :

Jérémy Prego, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 03:35:15 +0200, a ecrit:

I noticed a small problem

1. when you open a large file using cat file.txt |less and press enter to go
down in the file, orca almost always pronounces the first 2 letters of the
line before reading the whole line.

Is this a regression over the previous versions or not?



yes, it's a regression. i don't have this behavior with the version in debian 
testing
Samuel




Re: [orca] Re: (solved) orca's strange behavior in a crowded terminal

2023-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Jérémy Prego, le lun. 11 sept. 2023 03:35:15 +0200, a ecrit:
> I noticed a small problem
> 
> 1. when you open a large file using cat file.txt |less and press enter to go
> down in the file, orca almost always pronounces the first 2 letters of the
> line before reading the whole line.

Is this a regression over the previous versions or not?

Samuel