Re: some gnopernicus user questions



Hi Kenny:

With respect to navigation and reading text in gnopernicus, you can use
'logical review mode' as well as "flat review" mode.  In logical review
mode you can walk the user interface hierarchy and explore the
individual elements, which can help you discover useful and/or
interesting components in some applications.  Ideally applications will
expose their useful functionality without requiring this kind of
exploration, i.e. via keyboard navigation alone, but logical review can
be a useful technique.

As for the Mozilla build Adi referred you to - please bear in mind that
the ATK/at-spi support in the current Mozilla builds is not considered
complete, so please bear that in mind when assessing it.  Bug reports
are very welcome however.  You could send them to either the
bugzilla.mozilla.org site or to the mozilla-accessibility mozilla org

thanks,

Bill

> > Use Mozilla, which you can take from:
> > http://ftp24moz.newaol.com/pub/mozilla/accessibility/
> > 
> That sight only has binary files for Redhat.  I use Debian.  Where can I
> get the source code or a Redhat RPM?  I would prefer source, but I can
> use alien to convert a RPM to a deb  file. 
> 
>           Kenny
> 
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