Hi Tobias,
The problem with the wx windows tool kit is that is not compatible with
Linux screen reading software. For example
gnopernicus can only use x-windows aps that use the accessibility
framework for x-windows desktops atk, at-spi, etc.Gnome 2.12 and KDE 4.0
will have support for both in most aplications. However the tool kits
for those desktops gtk2 andQT 4 have been designed with accessibility in
mind where wx does not.
Tobias Vinteus wrote:
> Hi,
> Speaking of platform-independent games, I know that there's a system
> called wxWindows, which enables you to write programs that work both in
> Windows and Linux. I think that both Bittornado and Juice Receiver are
> written using that system, and thus they work in both Windows and Linux.
>
> On another note, I was over-joyed to find out that there's a version of
> Audioquake for
> Linux as well.
>
> Regards,
> Tobias
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