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* What is Orca?
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Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader that
provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. Orca development
has been led by the Sun Microsystems, Inc., Accessibility Program Office
via continued engagement with its end users and contributions from
wonderful community members.
The Orca 2.17.x series are designated for the GNOME 2.17.x releases,
but should also work well on the GNOME 2.16.x releases.
NOTE ON FIREFOX SUPPORT: we know many of you are anxiously awaiting
compelling access to the web via Orca and Firefox. As of v2.17.5,
the support is still under development and both the Orca and Firefox
teams are working feverishly to get it there for Firefox 3.
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* What's changed for Orca v2.17.5?
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* Brand new script for Adobe Acrobat Reader from Joanie Diggs (Thanks
Joanie!!!). NOTE: there are still some accessibility issues to
be worked out with the team at Adobe, but this script helps provide
some level of access to PDF documents via Reader.
* Much more work on Gecko.py script for Firefox 3.0. There's still
much more work to do in the Firefox 3.0 internals as well as the
Gecko.py script. We're still working feverishly on it.
* Update to outloud.py to add more voices and prevent crash when
ViaVoice is used (thanks to community member Bart Bunting!!!)
* Adjusted bleeding edge Orca code to work with bleeding edge BrlAPI
code. We expect there to be one more change in BrlAPI 0.5.0 before
it stabilizes, but it wasn't ready at the time of this release.
* Work on bug 350233 (actually an RFE): New script for the Liferea
application from community member Francisco Javier Dorado Martínez
(thanks Javier!!!).
* Work on bug 376517: Orca now speaks the unit of measure (pixels)
after the left-margin and/or right-margin text attributes if they
differ from the norm.
* Work on bug 347124: Added feature to allow user to tell gksu to
disable keyboard grabs. This is just one of the several pieces
of the puzzle to help prevent hangs when launching sysadmin apps
from the desktop of a non-root user.
* Fix for bug 393074: Repeated characters are now correctly read.
(Thanks to Juan Ramon Jimenez for this fix!!!).
* Fix for bug 362546: Fixed problem speaking status bar contents
(Insert+KP_Enter) when the status bar is a single component (e.g.,
text field), rather than a container with multiple
sub-components.
* Moved the keyboard layout to the first tab in the preferences
dialog.
* Fix for bug 388620: Fixed wording of "not not" string.
* Fix for bug 388317: Prevent crash in Adobe Acrobat Reader (thanks
Joanie!!!).
* Fix for bug 387556: Make arrowing to end of line in OOo consistent
with what happens in gedit (thanks Joanie!!!).
* Fix for bug 388039: prevent stack trace when running orca -t.
* Fix for bug 386267: In Evolution, Orca now speaks/brailles the
unread status instead of the read status in the message summary
list.
* Fix for bug 382890: Extended dynamic row and column header support
to OOo Writer tables.
* New and updated translations (THANKS EVERYONE!!!):
ar Arabic Djihed Afifi
en_GB English/British David Lodge
es Spanish Francisco Javier F. Serrador
nb Norwegian Bokmål Kjartan Maraas
sv Swedish Daniel Nylander
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* Where can I get it?
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You can obtain Orca v2.17.5 in source code form at the following URL:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/orca/2.17/orca-2.17.5.tar.bz2
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/orca/2.17/orca-2.17.5.tar.gz
>From the Sun Microsystems, Inc., Accessibility Program Office,
Willie Walker, Project Lead
Mike Pedersen, User Interface Design
Rich Burridge, Core Development and Scripting
Lynn Monsanto, Core Development and Java Platform Support
Michele Budris, Program Management
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