Hi, sorry for the delay of the answer On 05/22/2012 03:43 PM, Pete Brunet wrote: > Thanks Piñeiro, Is > http://git.gnome.org/browse/java-atk-wrapper > part of the stack?
As far as I know, no. java-atk-wrapper was not tested on maemo. In general, I think that java was not really popular on maemo. And I think that this didn't change with Meego or Tizen. > > What automated test tools were used? Dogtail and some derived work based on that. You can take a look on this: http://hildon-test-aut.garage.maemo.org/ Anyway, take into account that these days hildon, maemo and meego are considered "old technologies" by several people. The reason I mentioned them is to answer your original question about if a11y stack was used on ARM, as was the case. BR > > Pete > > On 5/22/12 4:23 AM, Piñeiro wrote: >> On 05/21/2012 07:10 PM, Pete Brunet wrote: >>> Is anyone using a11y support on Linux on ARM? If so, are there any >>> issues? -Pete >> GNOME a11y stack was ported to Maemo [1], and some of the devices that >> used Maemo, like N810 [2] and N900 [3] were ARM based. Anyway, although >> some sniffing, debugging and automated testing tools were used (so the >> stack was working), AFAIK, nobody used real end-user ATs like Orca on >> those devices. >> >> Taking into account the similarities between Maemo and Meego, I suppose >> that it should also work there, and on the recent N9, but I never tested it. >> >> BR >> >> [1] maemo.gitorious.org/hail >> [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N810 >> [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N900 >> [4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N9 >> -- Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list