On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 20:10 +0200, Xan Lopez wrote: > On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Joanmarie Diggs > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey Xan. > > > > The caret navigation ones are key: > > > > * 25526 - Additional support is needed for caret browsing. Almost done, > > but home, end etc. are waiting for something in DRT. > > > > * 25533 - Elements on the same line should be treated as such by caret > > navigation. Hasn't been touched. > > > > We also need to unbork the table hierarchy (30895) because if memory > > serves me, tables are used to display tables of contents. And presumably > > could be used to display a table of commands, etc. Related to this is > > 30896 - getting the column header. > > > > Making sure that we have the correct states on text objects (27048) also > > needs doing. That hasn't been touched, but we needed to collapse the > > text objects first anyway. This one shouldn't be hard. > > > > I need to get back to 25677 (extents for characters and ranges). I had > > that pretty much working, but that was before the collapsed hierarchy. > > > > I'm afraid I had to stop working on these things largely due to Firefox > > regressions and changes. :-( Hopefully starting this weekend, I'll be > > able to focus on WebKitGtk again. > > > > The other issues need addressing as well, but in terms of basic Yelp, > > the above are the priorities. > > Right, so my impression was that those issues made the experience > not-that-good but I wasn't aware that for some people it simply meant > "yelp does nothing", which is pretty bad. Maybe that was me not paying > enough attention, but it would be good to prioritize bugs even further > along the lines "we need this or yelp is useless". I get from this > that 25677 is the bug to focus on at the moment then? :)
The primary means of accessing Yelp will not be flat review. It will be Orca presenting the current line/word/character/etc. as the user navigates. So we need the caret navigation stuff in place. That's something I cannot do; re-working what I've done on 25677 is something I can do. :-) --joanie _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
