https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709999: Orca's flat review feature to click on elements requires that being fixed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710012. Orca's mouse review feature depends on this. I believe there are still other bugs here and there, but the above two are definitely noteworthy given their impact on Orca users. --joanie On 2/9/19 9:16 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Hello, > > Could people raise the issues they have had when trying Wayland? > > Jeremy Bicha, le sam. 09 févr. 2019 08:38:29 -0500, a ecrit: >> On Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 8:36 AM Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote: >>>> Ok, then you need to discuss this with the rest of the Debian GNOME >>>> team. I suggest the debian-gtk-gnome list. (And I think it would have >>>> been more polite to talk to them before talking to the tasksel team.) >>>> >>>> It's a bit late to be talking about reverting Wayland by default for >>>> everyone since this has been enabled for Testing since soon after the >>>> Stretch release. >>> >>> Well, actually, personally I realized that gnome switched to wayland in >>> Debian only recently. I believe most of debian-accessibility@ is in the >>> same situation, so this is mostly untested, and for instance >>> https://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibility/2019/01/msg00014.html >>> needs to be fixed to have gtk2 applications accessible. >>> >>> As you say, it's now too late for doing much changes in gnome anyway. >> >> I said only "a bit late", but there is still time to make this change >> if necessary. If there are significant problems with GNOME on Wayland >> that the Debian GNOME team may have been unaware of, please let them >> know promptly. > > Well, it's not really about GNOME (though there are GNOME-only issues > such as Gnome Settings), but Wayland in general. I started collecting > what I'm aware of on > > https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Accessibility/Wayland/ > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibility/2019/01/msg00014.html > can probably be easy to fix, I just don't know where packages are > supposed to define environment variables for Wayland sessions. > > Samuel > >