Re: [orca-list] GTK 4 (was Re: Helping the Cawbird developers?)



I just hope things like the keyboard shortcuts dialog being inaccessible isn't a sign of how GTK4 will be in general. With so many programs using QT, even programs like Audacious which stood behind GTK before, I hope we even have a good amount of developers moving to GTK4.

On 12/24/20 2:01 PM, Jason White via orca-list wrote:


On 12/24/20 1:20 AM, Alex ARNAUD via orca-list wrote:
Many thanks Devin, I was not aware of this feature. Just commented on the GTK bug tracker to see if we could raise this issue a bit.

As an aside, the new accessibility API in GTK 4 looks promising, and the documentation for developers is a good move in the right direction. When these applications start moving to GTK 4, they'll have a chance to take advantage of what I hope will be an easier to work with and better documented accessibility infrastructure.

It's also clear that the GNOME Foundation is planning to make accessibility regression testing easier to put in place.

Le 23/12/2020 à 23:05, Devin Prater a écrit :
It should be Control _ Shift _ / (slash) or Control _ Question-mark.

On 12/23/20 3:53 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
How to opened the mentioned shortcut window in Evince for example?

Le 23/12/2020 à 00:22, Devin Prater via orca-list a écrit :
Hi all. I've just started using Cawbird for Twitter. It's pretty good, but has a few accessibility issues, including:


* Tabbing passed the date label of a tweet in the home timeline makes Orca crash, and every time it encounters that element, whatever it is, it crashes again. Very reproducible.

* In the keyboard shortcuts dialog, no keyboard commands are read, unless you do a search for one, and only then with flat review.

* Almost all buttons on the F10 "toolbar" type area are unlabeled.


On the issue of the keyboard shortcuts, they brought up this issue:


https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/1034


so maybe we can get some motion on that. Besides, it'd better be accessible for GTK4, since accessibility is one of their big talking points for this release.


Would anyone else have any ideas or pointers for them?

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