Re: at-poke is user sensitive



On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 07:44, Bill Haneman wrote:
> George:
> 
> The at-spi registry is, by design, per-user/display combination.  i.e. 
> there is one at-spi-registryd running per "user session".
> 
> This is true of the GNOME desktop generally - although another user may 
> post a window on your X display, provided you have granted 
> authorization, but that application will remain under the control of 
> that user's desktop preferences and settings - not yours.

Would you expect gnome-hello which is run by another user but granted
X11 access to the display be accessible by the end-user owning the
session?  I had assumed that since a sighted user could see it, then GAP
would detect and expose it for accessibility.

> 
> - Bill
> 
> >Why does at-poke (or GAP) care which user is running the application?  
> >
> >  
> >
> 
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George (gk4)





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