Some time ago I have reported the inaccessibility of eclipse installer. also, the installer is in the same bad state on all platforms, so it is not again a gtk2/3 stuff. W dniu 21.03.2017 o 12:24, Jann Schneider via orca-list pisze:
Hello, just want to let you know some things i learned about the eclipse installer (aka. oomph installer). Previously i just used to download an ready to use eclipse package, unzipped it and made adjustments as required. But as you might know, there is a new, interactive installer for installing and managing installed eclipse packages and the bundle pool etc.. Thats a little package (45 MB or so) you can download from eclipse.org that lets you choose the package and other things you want to install or perform during the installation process. As i'm interessted on the whole oomph stuff because i'll need that at work, i wanted to try this installer now. Unfortunately it was nearly completely inaccessible when launched as is ... Well, i downloaded the tar.gz file, extracted the archive and tried to run the provided eclipse-inst executable from the CLI. All i got was the title and a list of packages. This list was not very accessible, too. I could only find it in flat review mode and wasn't able to navigate to it or select any package in it. After some research i found out that they provide a VM parameter to switch the installer to the "advanced" mode. Well, there is a button in the gui as well but i wasn't able to get to it using orca. To switch the mode you'd have to tweak the eclipse-inst.ini file: Add the following line to the very end of the file, save it and launch the installer afterwards. -Doomph.setup.installer.mode=advanced Now the installation wizard is a lot more accessible. I was able to select a package, the eclipse version (like neon or oxygen), find all the buttons (like next, back etc.) and go through the wizard. One more remark that might be of interesst: in the last page you will get a couple of options like "launch automatically" etc. I think there is some kind of progress bar too, but i couldn't read it... However, there is a text widget displaying all the log output. I just used that widget to track the progress. Another important thing to know is the license agreement dialog: At a particular point of the installation you will be prompted to agree to the license. On my box i had to use Alt + F6 to get to the sub-window in order to accept this license. Hope this helps some of you :-) Regards Jann _______________________________________________ orca-list mailing list orca-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list Orca wiki: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Orca Orca documentation: https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/ GNOME Universal Access guide: https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/a11y.html Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org
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