Everyone else seems to get proper reading once they've updated the at-spi2-core, I'm doing something wrong. Regarding the Unity launcher, the easiest way to add an item is to start the app in question, locate its name in the list, use the right arrow to move to the context menu, and select the 'lock to launcher' option. Similarly, if you want to remove something, locate it, and use the 'unlock from launcher'. Regarding the threading issues you have in t-bird, since I don't thread, I haven't noticed.


Cheers,



Dave





On 04/19/2012 11:59 AM, Vojtěch Polášek wrote:
Well, that at-spi thing actually ixed my libreoffice problem, thanks alot.
And I love that QT  accessibility - I have tried just skype or a while
and qstardict, but its very good step forward.
But I am woried about thunderbird - when you open a thread, I found that
messae list is not updated properly, just try it:
a) find a collapsed thread in the middle of the list and take note of
following messages
b) expand thread and go through messages - htey are still the same, but
when you open them, they are messages belonging to that thread.
And echoing by word doesn't work in thunderbird at all, in terminal it
works only if you type for example something, then dash or dot (will
announce word).
And I have a question - can I conigure espeak to use libsonic as it is
in Vinux? Because othervise its quite slow for me. Libsonic0 is installed.
And is there any way of reordering items or adding items to unity launcher?
I have install gnome-session-fallback, but I like the way how unity
searches my files.
Thank you very much,
Vojta

On 19.4.2012 08:26, Hammer Attila wrote:
Hy,

I only recompiled at-spi2-core gnome-3-4 branch source.

Attila



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