Public bug reported:

[Impact]

Orca, the screen reader, does not keybindings in actions that provide
them in GTK applications.

[Test plan]

Reproduce the bug:

1.1. Exceute 'orca'.
1.2. Execute 'nautilus'.
1.3. Click the button with three horizontal lines in the left side bar.
1.4. Verify that the screen reader reads the actions' names but not the 
keybindings listed in them. For example, for the first it raeads "New Window", 
not "New Window Ctrl+N".

Install the libgtk-4-1 and libgtk-4-common package updates from
proposed. Consult https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed if
needed.

Verify the bug is fixed:

2.1. Exceute 'orca'.
2.2. Execute 'nautilus'.
2.3. Click the button with three horizontal lines in the left side bar.
2.4. Verify that the screen reader reads the actions' names and the keybindings 
listed in them. For example, for the first it raeads "New Window Ctrl+N".

[Where problems could occur]

Regressions could be observed in the screen reading of GTK4
applications, in particular in reading of actions
(https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/actions.html).

[Other info]

This does not only affect Nautilus, but any GTK4 application, e.g.
Gnome-text-editor, Gnome-clocks etc.

** Affects: gtk4 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Fix Released

** Affects: gtk4 (Ubuntu Noble)
     Importance: Low
     Assignee: Nathan Teodosio (nteodosio)
         Status: New

** Affects: gtk4 (Ubuntu Oracular)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Fix Released

** Affects: gtk4 (Ubuntu Plucky)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Fix Released


** Tags: a11y noble

** Also affects: gtk4 (Ubuntu Oracular)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Also affects: gtk4 (Ubuntu Plucky)
   Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: Nathan Teodosio (nteodosio)
       Status: New

** Also affects: gtk4 (Ubuntu Noble)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: gtk4 (Ubuntu Oracular)
       Status: New => Fix Released

** Changed in: gtk4 (Ubuntu Noble)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: gtk4 (Ubuntu Plucky)
       Status: New => Fix Released

** Tags added: a11y noble

** Changed in: gtk4 (Ubuntu Noble)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Nathan Teodosio (nteodosio)

** Changed in: gtk4 (Ubuntu Plucky)
     Assignee: Nathan Teodosio (nteodosio) => (unassigned)

** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
  Orca, the screen reader, does not keybindings in actions that provide
  them in GTK applications.
  
  [Test plan]
  
  Reproduce the bug:
  
  1.1. Exceute 'orca'.
  1.2. Execute 'nautilus'.
  1.3. Click the button with three horizontal lines in the left side bar.
  1.4. Verify that the screen reader reads the actions' names but not the 
keybindings listed in them. For example, for the first it raeads "New Window", 
not "New Window Ctrl+N".
  
  Install the libgtk-4-1 and libgtk-4-common package updates from
  proposed. Consult https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed if
  needed.
  
  Verify the bug is fixed:
  
  2.1. Exceute 'orca'.
  2.2. Execute 'nautilus'.
  2.3. Click the button with three horizontal lines in the left side bar.
  2.4. Verify that the screen reader reads the actions' names and the 
keybindings listed in them. For example, for the first it raeads "New Window 
Ctrl+N".
  
  [Where problems could occur]
  
  Regressions could be observed in the screen reading of GTK4
  applications, in particular in reading of actions
  (https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/actions.html).
+ 
+ [Other info]
+ 
+ This does not only affect Nautilus, but any GTK4 application, e.g.
+ Gnome-text-editor, Gnome-clocks etc.

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  [SRU] Make Orca read associated keybindings for actions

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