Not quite true. They ill need a copy of chirp with any change you have made so
a least daily and an image of a downloaded radio which can be provided (I have
several). All actions work on an image just as i you had just downloaded the
information.
Alternatively if I can figure out how to get
Not easily. You can download CHIRP, plug in a supported radio, download
its memories, then access its settings.
But what I'm asking is if these widgets should be presenting their
accessible names alongside their values. If the answer is yes, then I'll
capture a debug.out and go from there. If the
Could you provide us simple steps to reproduce the issue you have? Or a
function or ui file that generate the spinbutton or combobox?
Best regards,
Alex.
Le 28/03/2018 à 18:49, Nolan Darilek a écrit :
Hello,
I'm trying to learn a bit about GTK/GNOME accessibility development.
Recently I bega