Re: [orca-list] Webkit



Exactly my point in my prior message.  Does such a feature negatively impact the experience for somebody who 
doesn't use a11y?  Perhaps webkit gtk could do something with the mouse ointer to make it mimic the caret.  
Then, we'd need to have Orca switch to using it or leverage the flat review functionality to use the mouse 
pointer somehow.  Either way, if these things are either built into the library they use to code with or the 
api that makes them accessible, the dependence on individual developers wouldn't be such a factor.  I bet 
it's not unheard of for people to flatly refuse to modify their code to make it accessible.  In fact, I seem 
to remember something like that happening with Pulse audio which is why it doesn't work in console without 
serious hacks.

Alex M




-----Original Message-----
From: orca-list-bounces gnome org [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Dave Hunt
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 4:57 PM
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Webkit

If all these apps would just make navigation possible, and there's nothing special Orca needs to do, that 
would be ideal!  Why not just make this navigation be on as the webkit default; app developers who use webkit 
wouldn't have to worry about the extra line or 2 of code.

On 04/23/2012 05:27 PM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Alex.

What we need each WebKitGtk app to do is make caret navigation possible.
Doing so should not be too difficult, as far as I am aware. WebKitGtk 
supports it and does all the heavy lifting; the app itself would just 
need to make its use something you could turn on, e.g. by pressing F7.
If those apps would do this, a lot more of them would just work with 
Orca without much (and possibly without any) work needing to be done 
within Orca. Wouldn't that be cool?

Take care.
--joanie

On 04/23/2012 03:56 PM, Alex Midence wrote:
Hi, Joannie,

I was wondering if you could tell me if there are any definitive 
plans to improve the accessibility of Webkit applications in the near 
future.  I don't just mean browsers though Epiphany and Chrome would 
be nice but, rather other things that rely on Webkit would be nice to 
be able to use.  Gwibber social client Anjuta's devhelper area, 
anything that gives the "html content" message and can't be navigated 
with flat review or otherwise.  I'm guessing there's a minimalist 
webkit plugin out there that people use much like they do with 
Scintilla Editor on some Ides and just pop it in whenever they want 
to display html content in their application for some reason.  If I'm 
right, are there any plans on the books to get those components 
working with Orca?

sorry for all the questions,
Alex M
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