Sounds like the stuff that makes screen readers work on windows, doubt you will have much luck On 12 Sep 2013 21:37, "Steffen Winkler" <steffen-wink...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm currently trying to get one of my programs to work under Linuxoid > systems. Now, when I try to start my program, I get an error which says > that an assembly with the name 'uiadbusbridge' couldn't be found. I > searched and found out that it's not included in any of the Debian based > distributions (at least I couldn't find any repository listing a .deb > file that contains that lib). > > On the bright side, I found the github repository of that UIA* project > and downloaded the .zip file. But even after ~2 hours of trying I > couldn't get it to compile successfully. As an example: > Automation.Compare(int[],int[]) can't be found in one of the > UIAautomation classes. > > Figuring that this is probably not the correct way, I decided it'd be > best to ask some people that have far more experience with mono than > I've: You guys. > > I hope that someone here can tell me how to get my program to work and > maybe explain to me what that UIA stuff actually does. From my > understanding it makes GTK# and WindowsForms able to interact with > eachother, (in which case I really need it). > > With kind regards > Steffen Winkler > > _______________________________________________ > Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list >
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