RE: Problems with accessibility using gnome as built by gentoo

2007-02-20 Thread John covici
gt; Enviado el: martes, 20 de febrero de 2007 14:05 > > Para: Dorado Martínez, Francisco Javier > > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org > > Asunto: RE: Problems with accessibility using gnome as built by gentoo > > > > > > When I

RE: Problems with accessibility using gnome as built by gentoo

2007-02-20 Thread Dorado Martínez , Francisco Javier
EMAIL PROTECTED]; gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org > Asunto: RE: Problems with accessibility using gnome as built by gentoo > > > When I just tried to run orca -- I got a bonobo generalerror > either orca -t from a text console, or orca & from a bash > with DISPLAY set. How c

RE: Problems with accessibility using gnome as built by gentoo

2007-02-20 Thread John covici
When I just tried to run orca -- I got a bonobo generalerror either orca -t from a text console, or orca & from a bash with DISPLAY set. How can I get accessibility going in gnome? on Tuesday 02/20/2007 Dorado Martínez, Francisco Javier([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote > Hi all > > John, how are you l

RE: Problems with accessibility using gnome as built by gentoo

2007-02-20 Thread John covici
But it already says -- at least some times -- "welcome to focus tracking mode". Does that not mean its running? I did orca -t from a text console and it said that accessability features of gnome were now enabled. What can I do now? on Tuesday 02/20/2007 Dorado Martínez, Francisco Javier([EMAIL

RE: Problems with accessibility using gnome as built by gentoo

2007-02-20 Thread Dorado Martínez , Francisco Javier
Hi all John, how are you launching Orca? You can launch it in a gnome-terminal by typing alt + f2 and then write gnome-terminal plus enter key. In that terminal launch Orca by typing Orca& Now Orca should say "welcome to Orca" if it stops could you tell us what output gives orca after launchi