Hi All,
If no one has objections, then I would like to send out the draft below. I
would really appreciate it if you could add, however, some more suggestions for
papers to be presented at the DevRoom.
And, if you could suggest places to send this CfP?
Please keep in mind that this area is not
Hi Jeremy,
On Sun, 5 Dec 2010, Jeremy Whiting wrote:
Indeed, I am using git to fetch the latest sources. I have libatspi from
at-spi2-core but when I try to build orca it can't import pyatspi because
pyatspi2 imports Atspi
which I don't have somehow. (I just built at-spi2-core at-spi2-atk a
Hi Halim,
Don't try using 1.91.3--it won't work. The code in Head is starting to
work--it mostly reads things from the testing that I've done, but there
are some issues that I haven't tracked down yet (it seems not to position
the caret correctly when loading a page in Firefox or something si
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Mike Gorse wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> You need libatspi from at-spi2-core, so it should start running once you
> update, and I'd recommend updating from git--it is much more stable now than
> the 1.91.3 release.
>
Indeed, I am using git to fetch the latest sources.
Hi Mike,
First thx for your work on this.
Is the new pyatspi2 with the new module able to work with orca?
Regards
Halim
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Hi Jeremy,
You need libatspi from at-spi2-core, so it should start running once you
update, and I'd recommend updating from git--it is much more stable now
than the 1.91.3 release.
-Mike
On Sat, 4 Dec 2010, Jeremy Whiting wrote:
Hey all,
Tonight I had some time to update my at-spi2 setup
Servus Jeremy,
On So, Dez 05, 2010 at 02:45:41 +, Jeremy Whiting wrote:
>Tonight I had some time to update my at-spi2 setup from git and
>discovered pyatspi2 requires a python Atspi module now.
>Where does that come from?
Mike wrote something about that in it's last announcement: