On Thu, 16 Dec 2021 08:32:40 GMT, Artem Semenov <aseme...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> 1) Test scenario was just showing test instruction with JTextArea. So added >> the JTextArea as the instruction and method says. >> 2) JTextArea is filled with contents so that and an Emoji character making >> sure that screen reader can read Emoji also. >> 3) Now user can user arrow keys to navigate the JTextArea and screen reader >> can read it. >> >> @shurymury >> >> Attached the screen shot of the test UI which contains JTextArea along with >> the instruction. >> <img width="623" alt="Screen Shot 2021-12-14 at 7 09 14 PM" >> src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/87324768/146111187-29f81aab-a138-442d-90bd-df24d512fe01.png"> > > test/jdk/java/awt/a11y/AccessibleTextTest.java line 142: > >> 140: panel.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); >> 141: JTextArea textArea = new JTextArea(value); >> 142: panel.add(textArea); > > Hello. @mrserb Thanks for the invitation. > This addition seems redundant to me. This is a test for a non-editable > JTextArea. In it, the instruction is the same as the test. > If you press "Pass", the next test will appear, which has a multi-line text > editor. This will also be a JTextArea, but already editable. Hi @savoptik, a) The test createTextArea() does not have JTextArea . I have attached the screen shot of the test https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8278828 b) The test does not say its a non-editable JTextArea. Even the exception String also say as follows exceptionString = "Simple text area test failed!"; . c) If user press "Pass" to see the next test then there is no need of createTextArea() . Correct me if I am wrong? ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/6844