Re: [orca-list] atk/gtk questions



Hello Michał,

For such devel question about accessibility I advise you to contact the GNOME Accessibility and GNOME Accessibility devel mailing list to have more technical answers from ATK maintainers.

To verify if Orca sees a window is relatively simple, open a JavaFX window with Orca enabled. If Orca tells you "My window title name (inaccessible)" it should not be registered to AT-SPI. To see registered application you can check that with the Accerciser program (the accessibility debugger tool on GNU/Linux).

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 26/10/2018 à 17:31, Michał Zegan a écrit :
These questions are mainly to joanie or anyone else who knows:
I am researching the possibility to enable javafx to be accessible on
linux. Not sure if I will ever try to implement this, but...:
- javafx on linux uses gtk, but probably only for things like creating
windows, other widgets are painted manually. I didn't read it's c code
yet to know how it creates those windows. My question is, does orca see
such a window? I don't mean contents of the window but the window
itself? Am I responsible for things like implementing the
ATKAccessibleWindow interface, or only everything *below* this level? If
orca doesn't see the window, then I am wondering *how* such toolkits
usually create them? There are more toolkits that use gtk only for
things like window creation, if I understand right.


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Alex ARNAUD
Visual-Impairment Project Manager
Hypra - "Humanizing technology"


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