Hi Milan,
Can you please try to reproduce this with the Sun accessible branch of Mozilla 1.7 (see ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/accessibility/sun-mozilla-1.7/01-31-2005/ for this)? Not all of our accessibility changes are in Firefox 1.0.x. More (but still not yet all) are in Firefox head.
Thanks,
Peter
Milan Zamazal wrote:
I use Firefox 1.0.2 and 1.0.3 from Debian and Gnopernicus 0.10.7 hand compiled. Accessibility works generally usably in Firefox, but there is an important problem: When I read a text paragraph inside a displayed HTML page by moving the caret up and down with arrow keys, after a while another line starts being read instead of the current one. Additionally, the caret cursor makes a very short jump from the current line to the line actually read after it is moved. This concerns only the speech output, the text displayed in the Braille display and Gnopernicus Braille monitor always displays the current line as expected.
When I run Firefox without Gnopernicus, no caret jumping happens.
Has anybody observed this problem? Is there a way to go around it?
Thanks,
Milan Zamazal
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