Thanks Will, that is very encouraging.
A fully accessible login experience in all the scenarios that have
been identified will be a real plus for Linux + GNOME.
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2008/5/15 Willie
2008/5/14 Yann DIRSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have played with dogtail, and could browse the accessible object, and
> sent a couple of click(), but hide() does not seem to be accessible from
> there.
> Am I just looking for something that does not exist ?
Probably ;-)
It's not part of the AT-SPI
Hi All:
I spent some time down at RedHat today talking with Jon McCann, Matthias
Clasen, Ray Strode, and David Zeuthen about their proposal for revamping
gdm. Included in this is an overall approach to making it easier for
people to discover and use the accessibility features of GNOME, both
f
I would like to hide the menubar of a gtk app (namely evince - so I can
embed it in a preexisting window and pilot it from another app).
>From what I've found in the API (I'm not familiar with the Gtk API), the
GtkWidget hide() method would be what I should arrange to call.
Since it is tied to a s
Could somebody please post the address for the page again? I missed it.
Chris
On Wed,
14 May 2008, Kenny Hitt wrote:
> hi.
> The page is accessible with Firefox 3.0. Unfortunately, it requires
> quicktime. So far, I haven't figured out a way to play there samples in
> Linux.
>
> K
hi.
The page is accessible with Firefox 3.0. Unfortunately, it requires quicktime.
So far, I haven't figured out a way to play there samples in Linux.
Kenny
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 09:33:04AM -0400, Willie Walker wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I haven't looked at the page to see if it is acces
Hi All:
I haven't looked at the page to see if it is accessible (I hope it is!),
but here's a chance for you to give feedback on the state-of-the-art in
speech synthesis being done by some of the best minds in the industry.
Who better to listen to this stuff than people who listen to speech
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