Re: [orca-list] QT accessibility on Fedora



Is  this necessary for qt5 or only qt4?

Alonzo Cuellar <mariachiac gmail com> wrote:

Hello,

I'd do the following.

make a file qt-access.sh in the directory /etc/profile.d/

in the file put

export QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1

make it executable

chmod 755 /etc/profile.d/qt-access.sh

reboot the systtem and tthe file will be executed system wide.


Alonzo


On 06/27/2016 08:53 AM, Nolan Darilek wrote:
I think I had this working on Fedora 23, but I installed 24 from
scratch and now it isn't. Is there anything else I need to do to get
QT accessibility running beyond installing qt-at-spi and setting
QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1? Is a reboot necessary to pick up any changes
that qt-at-spi makes, because I haven't done that yet.


Thanks.

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