Re: [orca-list] Is any Technical documentation or technical reference Document available for Orca3.X ?



Hi daryashil,
I am also looking for the same and off late started to read the Orca source code. Could you please mail me off the list, I wish to know what do you do and what made you get into Orca programming.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.

On 02/27/2014 05:09 AM, Jason White wrote:
Dhairyashil Bhosale <dhairyashil bhosale584 gmail com> wrote:
                Any One have Technical documentation or technical reference
Document available for Orca3.X ?  If available please forward me for
understanding how Orca works or what changes done in Orca 3.x for gnome 3
interface.  .  .
The only up to date technical documentation that exists consists of comments
in the Orca source files. There may be a paper describing Orca available on
the Web, written when Orca was first created, but it won't help much with the
questions you're asking.

To make changes to Orca, you need to know Python and be prepared to read and
understand the source code. It's the same with any software, of course: you
need to understand the language in which it's written and be prepared to work
with the sources.

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