Thanks Paul. >From your output I see you clicked on the Apply button in Synaptic, a bunch of events from DEAD accessible objects resulted, that Orca kept processing events, presented the window you Alt+Tabbed into, etc.
Having said that, if memory serves me, even before the changes I made, Orca kept processing events, and probably would have presented the window you Alt+Tabbed into. In other words, I don't know if, from the user's perspective, anything has changed. But it appears that I've done all I can do in Orca (i.e. handling the exceptions it's getting from AT-SPI2 as a result of querying Synaptic for information via AT-SPI2). --joanie On 04/30/2017 02:38 PM, Paul Gevers wrote: > Hi Joanmarie, > > On Sat, 29 Apr 2017 11:51:28 -0400 Joanmarie Diggs <jdi...@igalia.com> > wrote: >> I've asked on the Orca list for testing, and we have enough users that >> use master and respond quite quickly to calls for testing, that we >> should know soon enough. > > As you have seen, I already created a Debian package with your commits > included. Please find attached a debug log generated while running > Synaptic with this new Orca package (3.22.2 based) and verify that it > looks like intended now. > > @all reading this bug, feedback is welcome. > > Paul > > P.S. I'll probably start working on getting Orca to produce sound on my > laptop soon, so that I can actually test what I am doing ;) >