On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 06:14:45AM -0300, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote: > Hi. > Related to your problem running gedit as sudo, try rename the file > /etc/sudoers.d/a11y-sudo to /etc/sudoers.d/a11y-sudo.bak. > > On 04/18/2012 04:15 AM, Vojtěch Polášek wrote: > > Hi, > >Yesterday, I have successfully installed ubuntu 12.04 daily (probably > >version from April 17th. > >I am very satisfied with the way, in which the accessibility was done, I > >haven't encountered any glitches during installation, I used external > >harddrive, bootloader has been installed correctly. I am using "ubuntu > >2D" session, I suppose this is Unity 2D. It seems fairly accessible to > >me, but I need some things to be clarified. > >I have encountered only one crash of unity 2D, and installed all > >available updates, even tried Skype and was able to read EULA and login > >screen without any problems. I have downloaded latest orca master > >(3.5.X), compiled and installed using checkinstall. > >I have tried firefox without any visible problems, gedit, totem, rhythm box. > >I have encountered these problems: > >1. Orca has problems with tabs in windows like orca preferences. To > >reproduce: > >a) open orca preferences > >b) move with tab several controls forward > >c) using shift+tab move backward, untill you reach general tab. > >d) press left or right arrow - you will skip to some control, but the > >tab won't change. > >e) use tab to cycle through all controls and find general tab again. > >f) press arrow and now it works. > >Try this on any dialog with tabs. > >2. I had some problems when setting up manual IPv4 configuration for my > >wireless network. When I typed IP address, i couldn't move to any other > >fields, I had to use flat rewiev to get out of it and finish my > >configuration. > >3. I have a suspicion, that orca doesn't read refreshing text in gnome > >terminal - during installation of packages or whatever, but I don't have > >reliable way of reproducing it. > >4. In Libreoffice, Orca reads always the previous line and then two > >times current line. However, when I changed verbosity for soffice to > >brief, it stopped. When I changed it back to verbose, it was normal as > >well, so for now I can't reproduce it. > >5. This is not a bug but just warning - the shortcut for showing desktop > >has been changed after full upgrade to ctrl+super+d. > >6. Whe I tried to run gedit as root in gnome terminal, it showed - no > >display could be found. Whats this? > > > >Now I would like you to help me to clarify some misunderstandings: > >1. What are those dash, HUD, menu etc... I am confused. > >When I press Super key, i can search applications, files etc. good. Is > >there any way of dislpaying applications in categories like in gnome? > >When i press alt+F1, i have some menu with applications and there are > >mounted file systems shown towards the bottom of it. > >When I press alt+F2, it is something like run dialog, ok. > >When I press alt, HUD is not speaking. > >The menu using alt-f10 is working nicely. > >I am quite confused. > >2. Should I try latest gnome (3.4) on this system? It is system for pure > >testing, so no problem. Is it worth trying? > > > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
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