My wife helped me install scrivener and it is just a basic install wizard. However, upon launching the program, I see why it is currently completely inaccessible. It's based in the QT framework which is an area that I am hoping can be improved upon in the next release of Window-Eyes. I know that there is an accessibility component to the QT framework and I'm wondering if the people at scrivener would be able to work on that somehow. Am I correct in that it is hard to write scripts for QT?
On 10/27/2014 11:41 AM, Paula and James Muysenberg wrote:
Yes, someone else said they ran into the same problem with the install. I could ask my husband to install it, but then it still might not work for blind users, so I think I won't bother for now.

Regards,
Paula

On 10/27/2014 11:58 AM, Dave Bahr wrote:
Funny you should bring that up, I was just trying to install the program and I can't even get past the graphical installer. However, it looks extremely useful, if you can see. Right now that's all the help I can give.
On 10/27/2014 8:09 AM, Paula and James Muysenberg wrote:
Does anyone know if WE works well with the Scrivener word processor?

Thanks,
Paula
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