Thanks David.

>IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_BUBBLE
>IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_BUBBLE_ONLY_IF_NECESSARY

Does anyone else have a need for these features?  The latter is already 
implemented in Firefox (if it's the same as FF's SCROLL_TYPE_ANYWHERE).

Pete Brunet
                                                                          
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Re: [Accessibility] new scroll type?






How about  a IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_BUBBLE?

What I would want this to do, is to scroll the the object into view, and 
also its parent container, and its parent container, and so on, so that 
as much context around the original object is brought into view as well.

Ideally I would want a flag to say whether to scroll (or not) if the 
object was already in view; barring that maybe two constants:

IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_BUBBLE
IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_BUBBLE_ONLY_IF_NECESSARY

I'd find the latter one most valuable I think.

cheers,
David


Seriously though, what about this:

Pete Brunet wrote:
>
> For IA2::scrollTo it would be nice to have an enum value for 
> IA2ScrollType that was not limited to an edge or corner in the case 
> that the AT doesn't care how it's brought on screen. Does anyone have 
> some insight into if a new constant  is needed?
>
> *Pete Brunet*
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