Mike/All:
I think audacity uses WxWindows and not gtk+ directly. Thus stock gtk+
widgets are not being used, as I understand it, and the app is not
accessible.
regards
Bill
Mike Pedersen wrote:
Hi all,
Audacity offers some higher end features and is written in gtk, so it
should be
Bill Haneman wrote:
Mike/All:
I think audacity uses WxWindows and not gtk+ directly. Thus stock gtk+
widgets are not being used, as I understand it, and the app is not
accessible.
Just to follow up: I tested Jokosher the other day with Orca, and it
seems to work fine. See:
Hi all,
Audacity offers some higher end features and is written in gtk, so it
should be somewhat accessible if the authors have been thoughtful
enough... have never tried it (for accessibility), though.
I just tried audacity with orca and saddly the whole thing seems to show
up as
Hi to all
I know that Audacity is WXWidget toolkit based, and I think there's a
WXGTK that possibly links these widgets with GTK. There is a stable
version (1.2) and a unstable (1.3.x) version.
I have found this topic into Audacity's wiki page.
Audacity does not have any special support for