Hi Janina:

I think there may be some confusion here.

> So, my complaint with Willie's original point focused on three words
> only, "gui configuration tool." The problem is simple, if the gui isn't
> working for the user, no gui tool will help fix it. We need a tool
> outside the gui environment.

The list you saw was a change log that only mentioned the *addition* of
nascent support for a gui configuration tool.  I apologize if it was
taken as though this was going to be the only tool to be used to
configure Orca.  It is not the only tool:  Orca has had a console-based
tool since day one.  In fact, I've always be one to point out the irony
in needing a screen reader to configure your screen reader and I've been
a strong proponent for the console-based tool.

So...I think we are on the same page here.

Thanks!

Will


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