>>>>> "Jeremy" == Jeremy Bícha <jeremy.bi...@canonical.com> writes:
Jeremy> For comparison, I tried getting Orca to read PDFs in Jeremy> Evince. The experience was very bad. I had to enable caret Jeremy> mode with F7; then it requires clicking a button in an Jeremy> infobar. Navigation there is awkward. There is an option to Jeremy> "Don't show this message again." This feature works Jeremy> similarly in Atril which is a fork of an older version of Jeremy> Evince from the MATE people. Actually that experience doesn't sound too bad to me. I think sighted people underestimate what screen reader users consider reasonable. That said, I had no idea reading a document in evince was even possible. I just tried evince. Hey, that's really not bad at all.:-) Jeremy> I noticed that Orca support was exceptional in Firefox for Jeremy> viewing PDFs. Therefore, it is my guess that people who need Jeremy> Orca use their web browser to view PDFs, not Evince or Jeremy> Atril. I am asking this list if my guess is correct? I do tend to use firefox or pdftotext for reading pdfs in Debian. I would not mind if you switched to a less accessible default, especially if evince was still there. Given Firefox I wouldn't hugely mind if evince was removed, especially given that I just learned reading a pdf was even possible.