Well, at least they are investigating the bug. Since it's reproducible I
suspect it would get resolved pretty easily.
CB
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Voiceover text edit Save As bug
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 07:43:09 -0800 (PST)
From: accessibil...@apple.com
To: cblo...@aol.com
CC: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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Hello,
Thank you for your email. We appreciate the feedback and wanted to let you know
that Apple is currently investigating this issue. Unfortunately we cannot
comment on when it may be resolved.
Apple Accessibility
There is a bug where saving a file with a non-default extension pops a
verification modal dialog but Voiceover does not announce this and focus
can't be moved to it. Discovered on OSX 10.7 latest public patch level.
Reproduced on multiple machines.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Turn on Voiceover
2. Launch TextEdit
3. Type some text
4. Save As...
5. Name the document something with an extension such as test.html
TextEdit pops a dialog saying that I can't save the document with .html
as it needs to be .rtf. Or if I have set things up for plaintext it pops
a similar dialog asking if I would like a .txt extension instead.
Expected Behavior
Focus should move to the modal dialog and announce the message and
available buttons
Actual behavior
Focus remains on the initial file save as pane, users can continue to
interact with it such as continuing to change the file name and action
the Save button. There is no indication of a modal popup requiring
action to continue and there is no way to move focus to the modal even
if the VO user knew it was there.
Please advise when this will be fixed.
CB
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