Re: [g-a-devel] How to choose the suitable event in AT-SPI



Accessible events are just describe the change within accessible tree. They are not really about user action, i.e. single user action may result in several of accessible events. What is your use case?

On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 8:43 PM, Michael Pozhidaev <msp altlinux ru> wrote:
Hello all,

I got a question regarding choosing the most relevant event for the
particular user action. When the user does something (presses the key or
anything else) his/her action usually yields the several events which go
through registryd and are transmitted to AT. The problem is how to
choose among them the most preferable one? We can collect them and do
the selection but for that we should be sure that know them all and for
the last user action there will no events any more. This require a some
sort of transactions or packets and I am wondering is there any way to
ensure that we got everything for the last user action? Maybe my
approach is wrong and I would be thankful if somebody can help me to
understand what I should do with that.

Speaking "the most preferable event" I mean the most relevant event to
construct a user feedback. For example, when the user presses keys in
the editable text, the events reflecting caret move and text changing arrive.
Among them we need the text changing one while caret move is very
confusing because it could be caused just by pressing the arrows.

Thank you in advance!

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Michael Pozhidaev. Tomsk, Russia.
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