On 01/22/2013 06:51 PM, Taksan wrote: > > I tried QT version 5. Accessibility ok in windows, but on linux it > does not work.... it even makes ORCA crash. Which is sad because QT > looks very interesting.
AFAIK, right now QT has a functional accessibility support on Linux. Anyway, I'm not really experienced on Qt. Probably you should ask to a different mailing list: kde-accessibil...@kde.org Take into account that QT has been traditionally a KDE project, and you sent your mail to a GNOME list. So talking about GNOME projects. > My next options are: > > Try with GTK+. GTK+ is right now the toolkit with a better support for ATK, so in theory, any application written in GTK+ would be supported by Orca, unless you start to create custom GTK+ widgets. > Try with wxPython. > > So, any tips or recommendations? Ask kde-accessibility list if you have questions about qt accessibility. Write your application using GTK+ is a good option. BR. -- Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias
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