Re: Orca Missing description in planner's toggle button
- From: Rich Burridge <Rich Burridge Sun COM>
- To: Orca screen reader developers <orca-list gnome org>, mike pedersen sbcglobal net, javier tiflolinux org
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: Orca Missing description in planner's toggle button
- Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2006 17:41:50 -0700
Hi Javier,
Exploring Planner, in the toolbar there's a toggle button with no description or label associated. A sighted folk told me that this toggle button has an arrow indicating thereis more options in the toolbar by pressing it.
Exactly, if you press it, shows a popup menu with more options.
But there's not label around.
What's appropiate in this case?
Will and I briefly looked at this on Friday when we were discussing the
funny
"table cells" on that broken planner dialog.
I believe this is called a Ribbon in GUI terms. The wider you have the
planner
window, the more of them you see as graphical button in a single strip
of "ribbon".
The rest of the items are put in a popup menu (single line text entries)
which you
can bring up by clicking on the arrow button to the right of the ribbon
Planner should have some accessible name/description for this component.
I'll file a bug on Monday.
We can easily work around this in the Orca planner.py script.
Mike, what would you like to see spoken/brailled here?
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