One alternative could be java with swt. I use eclipsein linux with orca and it is quite accessible. Eclipse was developed using swt. Thanks.
On 01/22/2013 03:51 PM, Taksan wrote:
Hi guys, please help me with this. I just need a recommendation on the direction to take. my case: I need to develop a desktop application for linux fedora or ubuntu (or any of their derivatives). I prefer it to work on gnome, but KDE is also ok. My application is not big, it is just a tool to read some RSS feeds. And it must be compatible with screen readers available for linux, like ORCA. If possible I want it to be cross-platform: windows, mac and linux. my attempts so far: 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. Then I tried java swing. Accessibility works nice and easy on Windows and Mac, but on linux I got stuck trying to compile ATK or the java access bridge, I even tried installing the binaries but still Accessibility of a java swing window just does not work for me on linux.... will try a little more. My next options are: Try with GTK+. Try with wxPython. So, any tips or recommendations? Thanks, Taksan _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
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