Good morning, We are developing an application that allows to manipulate the main menu of GNOME desktop using some speech commands "GERvoice".
After making a study of the possible tools that allow the communication between two applications (the GERvoice Application and the main Menu of GNOME) we found to CORBA (Gnorba, Orbit and bonobo) like a possible solution. The idea is to construct a embebed application in the panel GNOME, who allows to send signals to the main menu and thus to be able to manipulate it. Speaking with rodrigo Moya it raises to us: "that I know, not even with CORBA it is possible to be manipulated. The best form, I create, is through ATK, the support of accessibility. In any case, I recommend to you that you try to establish contact with the accessibility people, that better advice will give you than I." It's for this reason that I transmit the questions to you; these questions are: How to capture or to send signals to the main menu of GNOME. Exist some API dedicated to the programming of panel GNOME, in such a way that it can send signals and interact with the same one? Thanks for the attention -- +------------------------------------------------+ |Oscar Julian Coca Bedoya | |E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | |GNU/Linux User #348168 | +------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
