Hi, x11 apps aren't accessible with voiceover.  In order to use such it needs 
to be self-voicing which can be accomplished during the development process by 
building in NVDA and SAPI5 voices but would substantially increase the size of 
the app.

Hope this helps,

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On 2012-02-08, at 10:05 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:

> Dear listers,
> 
> What I know so far. From what I googled, x11 is software that gives you a 
> framework with display support, and also a rich set of input devices. Using 
> x11, a client program can be built. All that is often used to access remote 
> computers. Where you log in to your mac being the only user, there are other 
> computers that you don't need to sit behind, if you want to use them. 
> Instead, you log in over a network or over the internet, and you get time 
> cycles from a remote machine, allocated to your programs that you use. Not 
> only you, but a lot of users can be logged in to such a remote machine, each 
> over their own internet connection, each user running their own programs, 
> simultaneous with the other users. Such a remote machine is called a time 
> sharing computer. Correct so far?
> 
> Why is x11 installed by the lion installer, and if an application is built 
> using x11, is it accessible by voiceover then? 
> Paul.
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