Re: [g-a-devel]Nautilus menu labels
- From: Dave Camp <dave ximian com>
- To: Peter Korn <peter korn sun com>
- Cc: Mario Lang <mlang delysid org>, gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org
- Subject: Re: [g-a-devel]Nautilus menu labels
- Date: 18 Jul 2003 14:59:24 -0400
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 13:53, Peter Korn wrote:
> If the menus and toolbars are hidden and unavailable (and thus in this state
> the mainstream user is unable to interact with them), then the AT user
> shouldn't see them either. Note though, that in some situations
> applications have functionality on a menu that duplicates functionality
> provided only from the mouse (e.g. right-click of mouse to pop up a list of
> context-sensitive options). This duplication is explicitly OK for
> accessibility, but then in such a case you cannot hide the menu/menu-bar...
Are context menus not exposed to the AT?
> Do you know what the AccessibleStateSet is for this menu? (you can check it
> with at-poke) Objects that are aren't "visible" and "showing" should not be
> rendered to the user via an AT. If an AT is doing that, it is probably a
> bug.
The dockitem the toolbar is on, and all of the children (including the
menus) are ENABLED and SENSITIVE, but not SHOWING or VISIBLE.
-dave
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