El día 30 de noviembre de 2011 18:43, Mike Gorse <mgo...@alum.wpi.edu> escribió: > Well... > > There's a gsettings key that determines whether atk-bridge gets loaded > (org.gnome.desktop.interface toolkit-accessibility). But shouldn't this be a > user preference somewhere, if it isn't going to always be enabled? Using > toolkit-accessibility as a test doesn't really seem like the right way to go > about it. If accessibility is enabled for some other reason (running ldtp, > for instance), or if in the future it is enabled by default, then the test > will break.
Thanks for the info, didn't know about that key, is disabled by default here in fedora 16 so that's not the cause the condition is failing.. > I'm curious as to where the original discussion happened / if others have a > preference for not wanting the behavior. The tabular position of a file > isn't really important when files are just listed in order. Even if a screen > reader user might want to know when moving to the next row, the screen > reader could potentially query the new cell location if the container > accessible implements AtkTable, and give the user an indication of being on > a new row if a preference for that behavior is set. So I don't personally > see a reason not to just always enable the behavior, but it would be good to > see if anyone else reading this has an opinion one way or the other. Ok, I will propose to enable always the behaviour if there are no objections from a11y people.. Thanks! _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list