Documentation about ATK and AT-SPI



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Hello,

One of the goals of the KDE Accessibility Project (KDEAP) is to write a bridge 
between Qt and AT-SPI. One of the first steps in this direction is to decide 
whether we want to bridge directly to AT-SPI or if it is better to bridge to 
ATK instead. As this is a basic decision we (the people from the KDEAP) think 
that a discussion on the kde-core-devel mailing list cannot hurt. However, 
the people on that list know nothing about ATK and AT-SPI.

Therefore I have written a document about ATK and AT-SPI. The purpose of this 
document is to give a first overview and to give pointers to more detailed 
information.

I would like to ask you to have a look on the document (just for the case that 
I screwed everything up and wrote total nonsense). It can be found at 
http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/atk.php

I have also written a glossary on accessibility related expressions 
(http://accessibility.kde.org/glossary/). If you find some expressions that 
are missing, please send me a mail.

Gunnar Schmi Dt
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