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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Sep 2017
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OS: Chrome
Pri: 3
Type: Bug
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[LQA CVox] Spanish (US) text navigation issues

Project Member Reported by lpalmaro@chromium.org, Jun 14 2016

Issue description

Google Chrome OS/Version 51.0.2704.37 beta. Firmware Alex. 0735.0056G3.0021 

TEST CASE 

"The text navigation levels are:
    - Group
    - Object
    - Line
    - Word
    - Character

Using the up/down arrows will navigate the current level, and using the left/right arrows will navigate the next more specific level.  

Default behavior is ""groups"" for up/down and ""objects"" for left/right.  When up/down is ""characters"", left/right is still ""characters"".

For example, navigating the words of ""test phrase"" will read ""test"" first then (after navigating again) ""phrase"".  Navigating the characters of that phrase will read out ""t"" then ""e"", etc.


1. Navigate to the wikipedia page for cat in your language.  If there isn't one, pick another wikipedia page or website in your language which contains a lot of text.

2. Use search+shift+up and search+shift+down to navigate the page.
Verify: the navigation level matches expected behavior described below (""group"" by default).

3. Use search+shift+left and search+shift+right to navigate the page.
Verify: the navigation level matches expected behavior described below (""object"" by default).

4. Use search+shift++ to increase the granularity.  Repeat #2 and #3 until there is no finer granularity (i.e. ""character"").

5. Press search+shift+- until the granularity returns to the default ""group"" level.


Verify:
    - All words read should be in the correct language.
    - The division level should match whatever makes sense for this language.  
    - Use search+shift+- to decrease the granularity back to the default ""groups""


Group:
Navigation occurs by paragraphs or lists.  If the list contains a classification side panel, each line of the classification is highlighted separately (but not the individual words).  In the table of contents, list with sublists will be selected one by one, but lists that have no sublists will be grouped together, e.g. ""list with 5 items"".

Object:
Navigation separates links, bold or italic phrases, list items, and all text in between.  Unlike groups, each link or item in the classification side panel will be read individually.  Also unlike groups, a list in the table of contents with no sublists will have each item selected one by one.

Line:
Navigation reads an entire line of text, regardless of sentence structure or objects contained within the line.

Word:
An entire word.  If a word is in a link, following punctuation might be ready separately, e.g. ""link"" ""text"" ""period"" for ""<link text>.""

Character:
- A single letter."

RESULTS 

"Issue 1 (GOOGLE-3994): Superscript numbers are not read in Spanish, but in English (fron 1 to 9). 

 Issue 2  (GOOGLE-4010): When reading the numbers preceding the different titles in the Index table, it reads a comma instead of a period. For example with 8.1, 8.2

 Issue 3  (GOOGLE-4007): When you right click and the right-click menu appears, the orange box surrounds it. Sometimes the box does not disappear once you select something else. Also when that happens, the navigation is slower.


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Components: UI>Accessibility>ChromeVox
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Comment 4 by dtseng@chromium.org, Sep 18 2017

Cc: lpalmaro@chromium.org
Owner: ----
Status: wontfix (was: Available)
This was against Classic. We should try to get this re-tested against Next. The way these issues are broken down are difficult to triage as well. Ideally, each issue should get its own bug once verified.

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