orca 3.27.91-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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orca (3.27.91-1ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium

  * Sync with Debian. Remaining changes:
    - Add 0001-Add-GSettings-backend-to-Orca.patch:
      + Add GSettings backend and use it by default if there isn't
        an existing config.
    - Add unity-a11y.patch:
      + Add hacks to better work with Unity

orca (3.27.91-1) experimental; urgency=medium

  * New upstream development release
  * Update Vcs fields for migration to https://salsa.debian.org/
  * Bump at-spi2 dependencies to 2.26

 -- Jeremy Bicha <email address hidden>  Mon, 19 Feb 2018 13:10:22 -0500

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Uploaded by:
Jeremy BĂ­cha
Uploaded to:
Bionic
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
all
Section:
gnome
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Bionic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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gnome-orca: Scriptable screen reader - transitional package

 A flexible, extensible, and powerful assistive technology that
 provides end-user access to applications and toolkits that support the
 AT-SPI (e.g., the GNOME desktop).
 .
 This package is here to ensure smooth upgrades. It can be removed when
 you see fit.

orca: Scriptable screen reader

 A flexible, extensible, and powerful assistive technology that
 provides end-user access to applications and toolkits that support the
 AT-SPI (e.g., the GNOME desktop).
 .
 Orca defines a set of default behaviors (reactions to application events) and
 key bindings (reaction to user key presses). These default behaviors and key
 bindings can be overwritten on a per-application basis. Orca creates a script
 object for each running application, which merges both the default behaviors
 and key bindings, and the application specific ones. Orca provides the
 infrastructure to activate and deactivate scripts, as well as a host of
 services accessible from within the scripts.