Re: [g-a-devel]Accessibility for mini-commander applet
- From: Marc Mulcahy <marc mulcahy sun com>
- To: "Deepa Natarajan" <deepa natarajan wipro com>, gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org
- Subject: Re: [g-a-devel]Accessibility for mini-commander applet
- Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 06:11:16 -0700
Sounds right to me. It seems like giving applets some sort of useful
accessible names would be useful. Mark and Padraig, is this something that
the panel can do, or do the individual applets have to set their own
accessible names? Do applets export some sort of useful name apart from
accessibility? The tooltips which are exposed as accessible descriptions
are helpful, but I don't think a screen reader for example, would always
read an object's description by default but would read its name.
Regards,
Marc
At 03:34 PM 2/21/2002 +0530, Deepa Natarajan wrote:
HI,
I was looking at the mini-commander applet in terms of accessibility.
I think the following are required :
(a) ( Properties Dialog ) The General notebook page has 3 GtkLabel's in
the Size frame. These widgets need to call
gtk_label_set_mnemonic_widget. This will relate the label with the
corresponding widget.
(b) ( Properties Dialog ) The Macros notebook page has a whole lot of
GtkEntry widget which require Relation to be set with the corresponding
Label.
(c) And most important a tooltip for the mini-commander applet itself.
Does the above seem o.k ?
This apart the rest of the applet is quite accessible. The history and
browser button have tooltips set.
Thanks in advance,
Deepa.
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