On 8/7/12 5:55 PM, James Teh wrote:
> On 7/08/2012 11:58 PM, Pete Brunet wrote:
>>> My concern is that not documenting it in the IA2 spec makes it look
>>> non-standard or Gecko specific, which might make others wary of
>>> using it.
>> Alex or Jamie, Which of the object attributes defined in the Gecko spec
>> would be considered generic?
> * display: Might be useful outside of the web, but not quite sure.
> * All live region attributes: Live regions shouldn't be a web specific
> concept.
> * All drag and drop attributes (draggable, grabbed and dropeffect):
> Again, shouldn't be web specific.
> * sort
> * valuetext
Thanks Jamie, adding those 5 to the IA2 object spec should be easy
enough.  Does anyone know if any of the others in the Gecko spec are in
use via IA2?  If so, should I include a pointer to the Gecko spec to
show that list as an example of others that could be used if desired?
>
>>>> If we choose to use a method, is there a preference for
>>>> isNamePreferred
>>>> or isNamePreferredOverText?
>>> The former makes sense if it's being added to IAccessible2. The latter
>>> makes sense if it's being added to IAccessibleText.
> Oops. That should be reversed: isNamePreferred for IAText,
> isNamedPreferredOverText for IA2.
>
> Jamie
>

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