Description of problem: I use the gnome-shell with the screenreder orca. for my work i need libreoffice. If i write an document, orca doesnt speak the first wordi write on an empty document. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Orca 3.8.1. LibreOffice 4.0.0.beta1.fc19 How reproducible: Run Orca-> enable "echo per word" in preferences -> open writer and type. Steps to Reproduce: 1. run orca with alt+f2 -> type "orca" -> hit enter OR enable screenreader over the gnome accessibility menue 2.go into orca preferences wit CAPSLOCK + Space (on laptop) or INSERT + SPACE on PC 3.Goto Page "Keyboard echo"(Tastaturecho in german) -> Enable Echo per Word (i dont know if it matters, but i do so) 4. Press OK 5 Start LibreOffice Writer 6 Type Correct and Incorrect words mixed and navigate arround Actual results: Sometimes Orca Say: "missspell" with every keystroke (doesnt matter if the current word is correct or not) after press return a view times it goes back to normal processing Expected results: Orca should always only say "misspelled" on incorrect words. Additional info: I use an german Setup with espeak as speechsyntezier.
Unlike other distros which tend to mix-and-match packages, Fedora stays close to upstream (which is why I love it). As a result, it is extremely unlikely that an Orca bug is a Fedora-only bug. In the future please file these bugs upstream. I have since copied and pasted the opening report here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701874 Someone with privs to close this bug should do so. Thanks!