I have not been involved with the GNOME a11y development in years but I
think that the main problem that a11y has everywhere is the lack of
funding. Back in the day I worked for IBM doing a lot of Linux A11y and we
were part with Sun in the big push that came during the GNOME 2 era but our
work had
Yes that's true. Only one registry can run at a time.
Ariel
El 28 de sep de 2009, 10:45 a.m., "Quiring, Sam"
escribió:
Mr. Pinheiro,
Thank you for the reply, I am hoping to utilize your
Clutter accessibility work soon.
I rebooted my computer (VMware) and am getting different
results than I in
Willie et al,
We also talked about yelp using a gecko 1.9. I have contacted the
maintainer and he the discussion has been forwarded to
gnome-doc-devel-list. When there are more news I'll report back on this
issue.
ariel
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Willie et al,
I was just thinking before actually reading this emai to write you (Willie)
so we could restart this discussion so I can write a nice proposal
for my next Mozilla grant proposal so I can possibly start working on this
by next month or so.
I will start writing a document and creatin
nd start entering the text
> whit an on-screen keyboard. When i start looking at the GOK code i
> realized that i need AT-SPI (and GAIL?).
>
> In a mail after yours, Ariel Rios says that i must have X :(
> It's a very bad news, i'm going to try to build X (is x.org X11R7.2
On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 11:40 -0300, Diego A. Fons wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build my own accessible application, so searching for info
> i've found that it's necessary to have AT-SPI. The problem is that
> AT-SPI needs the X libraries and i've built GTK+ using DirectFB port.
> Is it strongly
>
> I am not very familiar with the ATK/AT-SPI implementations but I am
> aware that these implementations are not compatible with the KDE
> architecture, and a general move to DBUS has been often mentioned.
> The GNOME Mobile & Embedded Initative could be the opportunity to
> implement ATK / AT-SP
Jokosher looks like a nice alternative to audacity written with pygtk
http://www.jokosher.org/
ariel
On 4/24/07, Bill Haneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thomas and Chris;
In reply to your question regarding accessible wave editors, I believe
audacity has been tested with Windows access techn
Skype uses Qt so I don't think it will work.
ariel
On 7/7/06, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> Is it possible to run Skype with Gnopernicus or Orca?
> I have tried but with no luck.
> Many thanks,
> Christian
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