On 19/08/16 10:06, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> COuld you tell me if, to help working on Libreoffice, Accerciser could be a 
> relevant test tool? 

Accerciser is more a debugging tool, useful when you are implementing
accessibility support for some application.

So if you want to use it while improving Libreoffice accessibility
support: yes, it can be useful.

If you want to use it to create a test suite or a regression test suite,
I think that there are other better options.

> I know Libreoffice uses GTK but I dont know wether accerciser could be enough 
> to help making the User interface more accessible.

AFAIK, Libreoffice uses GTK for some stuff, but most of the UI is non-GTK.

In any case, Accerciser doesn't require the application being tested to
use GTK. Accerciser needs the relevant application to expose the
accessibility information through at-spi. For example, if you use
accerciser with Firefox, you could see the content from objects that in
origin are not GTK widgets.


> An idea?  Or LO code would be more complex and accerciser not relevant?

See my previous comment. As I said it depends on your specific needs.

> 
> Thanks for your reply 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
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