Thanks Brian, Some comments/questions: >Tab and shift+tab in a table: Move to next or prior cell (prior) Did you mean to have "(prior)" at the end?
>the IAccessibleText should contain the embed characters for each embedded control, and the hyperlink method for finding these controls should work. Consider replacing "the hyperlink method" with "the IAccessibleHypertext and IAccessibleHyperlink interfaces" For the object attributes spec how is this... Name: text-model Values: a1 Default: a1 Comments: Indicates a text object with a hierarchical structure. Some examples are rich text, possibly including controls, and tables with editable content. Spec: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/accessibility/ia2/ia2_implementation_guide Is the 1 in "a1" a version indicator? Pete -- *Pete Brunet* a11ysoft - Accessibility Architecture and Development (512) 467-4706 (work), (512) 689-4155 (cell) Skype: pete.brunet IM: ptbrunet (AOL, Google), [email protected] (MSN) http://www.a11ysoft.com/about/ Ionosphere: WS4G On 7/12/2011 6:07 PM, Brian Cragun wrote: > I have made proposed updates in the IA2 Implementation Guide ( > https://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/accessibility/ia2/ia2_implementation_guide) > related to this thread and other additions recommended by Brett Lewis > and Pete Brunet. These are indicated in the online document > surrounded by the markup [R2] [/R2]. > > Brett and Pete, to clarify the issue of using the embed characters in > relation to "text-model:a1;", you will find a paragraph I added which > says this: > > Embeds should be used as described whenever the object attribute > "text-model:a1;" is used. For "text-model:a1;" the IAccessibleText > should contain the embed characters for each embedded control, and the > hyperlink method for finding these controls should work. This would > apply to all applications including browsers, and controls with > complex content such as multiline text boxes or tables. The actual > controls may be an IAccessible and be a child of the document. > > Please review and let me know if they are correct. > > Regards, > > Brian > > Brian Cragun > IBM AbilityLab Consultant > Human Ability & Accessibility Center > www.ibm.com/able& w3.ibm.com/able > W:(720)-663-2801 H:(507)288-2437 > > > > > From: Pete Brunet <[email protected]> > To: > Cc: IA2 List <[email protected]> > Date: 06/24/2011 04:34 PM > Subject: Re: [Accessibility-ia2] IA2 text attributes - finalize? > Sent by: [email protected] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Thanks Car, Could you send me text describing text-model:a1? What > behavior should be expected when it's provided, and when it's not > provided? I'll put that text into the object attributes spec. -Pete > > On 6/24/2011 10:54 AM, Carolyn MacLeod wrote: > > > 2a) Note that the important object attribute "text-model:a1;" is not > described at all. This really needs to be in the object attributes > list before that is finalized. > > I can add it. Is it as you have indicated or Iatext-model:A1as > documented in Brian's document at _ > __> > http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/accessibility/ia2/ia2_implementation_guide_ > > "text-model:a1;" is the exact spelling currently used in JAWS and > Eclipse. > It was changed to that at your request, "for consistency with other > attributes". > If you need the background email discussion, I can forward. > * > Brian*, can you make this change to the "IAccessible2 Implementation > Guide" document, please? > The other related change that was needed (for StyledText to be > perfectly "a1") is to add the word "(optional)" to the end of this > point in the list of expected a1 keystrokes: > > * Ctrl + up and down arrows: Move between paragraphs > > StyledText cannot support paragraph navigation in Eclipse because it > is typically used for a code editor, and code does not have > paragraphs... so this keystroke pair needs to be optional. It was > decided that that was better than defining a whole new "a2" model just > for one pair of keystrokes. > > Thanks! > Car _______________________________________________ > Accessibility-ia2 mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/accessibility-ia2 >
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