Hi all. On 07/18/2016 03:30 AM, Alejandro Piñeiro wrote: > > On 17/07/16 12:35, Javier Hernandez wrote:
>> ATK is for GTK, built-into GTK itself > > No. There is an ATK implementation built-into GTK itself, but ATK is > generic and tries to be as abstracted as possible. We made a list of > projects implementing ATK on the wikipedia page, but fwiw, here a list > of projects that has an implementation of ATK: > * Clutter. > * Gnome-shell (it uses clutter built-in ATK implementation as a base) > * LibreOffice > * Unity3D (although not sure if it is still working) > * WebKitGTK (although it uses "GTK" thing, it only uses GTK > accessibility support for the main container, most of the accessibility > support is a custom implementation of ATK) > * Mozilla (ditto) Don't forget WebKitEFL. >> Briefly, I guess what Joanie said is that WxWidgets needs to "export" >> the accessibility information of the widgets to AT-SPI in a way that >> Orca can "understand" them properly. Joanie actually said "implementing ATK support": https://mail.gnome.org/archives/orca-list/2016-July/msg00112.html If we can add wxWidgets to the list of ATK implementations above, it would be awesome. --joanie _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list