Bill Haneman wrote:
> Mike/All:
>
> I think audacity uses WxWindows and not gtk+ directly. Thus stock gtk+
> widgets are not being used, as I understand it, and the app is not
> accessible.
>
>
Just to follow up: I tested Jokosher the other day with Orca, and it
seems to work fine. See: htt
Mike/All:
I think audacity uses WxWindows and not gtk+ directly. Thus stock gtk+
widgets are not being used, as I understand it, and the app is not
accessible.
regards
Bill
Mike Pedersen wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>
>>Audacity offers some higher end features and is written in gtk, so it
>>should b
Hi to all
I know that Audacity is WXWidget toolkit based, and I think there's a
WXGTK that possibly links these widgets with GTK. There is a stable
version (1.2) and a unstable (1.3.x) version.
I have found this topic into Audacity's wiki page.
Audacity does not have any special support for b
Mike Pedersen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>> Audacity offers some higher end features and is written in gtk, so it
>> should be somewhat accessible if the authors have been thoughtful
>> enough... have never tried it (for accessibility), though.
>>
>>
>
> I just tried audacity with orca and saddl
Hi all,
> Audacity offers some higher end features and is written in gtk, so it
> should be somewhat accessible if the authors have been thoughtful
> enough... have never tried it (for accessibility), though.
>
I just tried audacity with orca and saddly the whole thing seems to show
up as inac