Re: [orca-list] Programers guide for Orca development



Yes specially on the atspi modle.
I guess the qt desktop also is falling behind, although it has gained momentum off late.
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 12/30/2014 07:29 AM, Jason White wrote:
B. Henry <burt1iband gmail com> wrote:
I totally agree with what you say here. I do think it would be good to have some documentation to get the 
inexperienced programmer up to speed a bit
easier. I think there are probably novice python coders who care enough about Orca because they use it every 
day for everything they do who would in
some cases be able to make some contributions if they had a bit of guidence.
This may be true. I also think that focusing attention on changing Orca is a
little misguided, since many of the bugs and limitations are in applications and
desktop environments rather than in Orca itself. I'm sure Python programmers
can contribute and I would encourage them to do so. The greatest need, though,
is for C and C++ programmers who can work on libraries and applications to
make them more accessible.

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