On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Jason White wrote:
> Dattatray Bhat wrote:
>
> > Thus at-spi holds information only for those document elements which are
> > visible on the screen. Can anybody please suggest a way to access the
> > document elements which have moved out of the screen?
>
> Why
Dattatray Bhat wrote:
> Thus at-spi holds information only for those document elements which are
> visible on the screen. Can anybody please suggest a way to access the
> document elements which have moved out of the screen?
Why do you want to do this?
Presumably your accessibility application
This query is about accessibility of LibreOffice writer document. If this
is not the right place for this post, please forgive me and suggest a
suitable forum.
I am exploring a LibreOffice writer document using Accerciser.
LibreOffice window: I am at the top of the multipage writer document. Only
On Mon, April 16, 2012 6:53 am, Emily Gonyer wrote:
> I am planning to attend Ohio Linux Fest this year one way or another - I
> have family in Columbus to stay with, so it shouldn't be a big deal at
> all.
> I'm game to help however I can, manning a GNOME booth or an A11y booth or
> doing anything
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What is Orca?
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Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech and refreshable braille.
You can read more about Orca at http://live.gnome.org/Orca.
==
We're happy to announce Accerciser v3.4.1
What is Accerciser?
Accerciser is an interactive Python accessibility explorer for the
GNOME desktop. It uses AT-SPI2 to inspect and control widgets,
allowing you to check if an application is providing correct
information to assistive te
Dear reader,
A new release of mousetweaks is available; the version number is 3.4.1.
It can be downloaded from:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/mousetweaks/3.4/
Direct download link:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/mousetweaks/3.4/mousetweaks-3.4.1.tar.xz
(1.94M)
sha256sum: 92571119dd0e