Re: gnome-control-center accessible?



Hi, Jacob.
I'm in agreement with you. I would suspect I would end up using list view
anyway simply because of the detail that icon view doesn't currently give.

----- Original Message -----
From: Jacob Schmude <jacobs surferie net>
To: <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: gnome-control-center accessible?


> Hi
> The reason it effects both is that control center is actually using
> nautilus, that's why you can switch to list view. I tried removing
nautilus
> to see if that would help but it didn't, I couldn't even get the list. So
I
> put nautilus back.
> INteresting idea. I installed the latest libgail-gnome from CVS and still
> have the problem, but I wonder if perhaps the applications need to be
> linked against the new libgail-gnome. I wouldn't've thought so, as they're
> loaded as gtk modules, but perhaps it's possible. This is the only time I
> hate package managers: I can't get rid of the old gail and such without
> basically removing all gtk-based stuff, including gnome.  Oh, I can use
the
> --nodeps option to RPM but that'll just break everything anyway so there's
> no point. Actually installing the newer libgail-gnome did help a bit,
> before it wasn't even saying layered pain. Actually, I updated the
> following modules:
> atk
> gtk-doc
> gail
> libgail-gnome
> I'll keep looking into this on my systems but since it works in list view
I
> don't really see it as crippling. I like the details anyway.
>
> At 12:00 5/21/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >Hi, Marc.
> >I'm getting a similar issue as Jacob if I am not in list view but am in
icon
> >view naudilus and control-center do exactly what Jacob describes.
>




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