Jason,
Are you able to submit a Bugzilla report with full details of your system?
I don't know if it specific an Accessibility related to Orca use, or recent
work on GTK+ in general. I will try to test from a Fedora GNOME 3 DE with
ORCA running to see if I am similarly affected. But someone with Debian load
might be closer to your environment.
An OpenGrok search for the "focus - out - event" error hinted to two
potential areas, I did not check specific commit dates but all three source
files have had recent code work and might be involved.
/core/vcl/unx/gtk/a11y/
atkwindow.cxx 216 g_signal_connect_after( GTK_WIDGET( data ),
"focus-out-event",
/core/vcl/unx/gtk/window/
gtkobject.cxx 71 g_signal_connect( G_OBJECT(m_pSocket), "focus-out-event",
G_CALLBACK(signalFocus), this );
gtksalframe.cxx 798 g_signal_connect( G_OBJECT(m_pWindow),
"focus-out-event", G_CALLBACK(signalFocus), this );
If you do open a bug report, simply post its number here and we should move
discussion to the bug.
Stuart
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