Mandag 13. januar 2014 02.24.30 skrev Albert Astals Cid: > El Divendres, 3 de gener de 2014, a les 22:09:04, Frederik Gladhorn va > > escriure: > > Hi, > > > > Mario Fux asked if I could make a release of libqaccessibilityclient. When > > I started this little lib it was seemingly KDE only but with a bit of > > help, mostly from Sebastian Sauer it became a nice little Qt only lib. > > FWIW I gave it a look last week and from my "I know nothing about the > domain", it looks good.
Thanks, I'll make a release the next days, we can always bump the major version number later. If someone feels like helping out rolling tarballs or testing them that would be appreciated. Greetings Frederik > > Cheers, > Albert > > > It makes writing accessibility tools easy by providing a convenient API > > over the rather tedious DBus AT-SPI "standard". That means it works with > > Gnome, KDE/Qt apps and potentially others. Simon started to depend on it > > and the KWin focus tracking works with it as well. > > > > There is a fun example app that comes with the lib, it demonstrates a bit > > what the library provides. There are two classes "Registry" to provide the > > subscription to changes and "AccessibleObject" which represents one > > widget. > > Together they give a lot of information about running apps and are a nice > > basis for further helpful technology. > > > > The code can be found here: > > git://anongit.kde.org/libkdeaccessibilityclient > > > > I haven't had much time to work on it, but spent a bit of time cleaning it > > up today. The functions are generally documented and I'd be very happy > > about feedback/reviews. > > > > If there are no major blockers/improvement suggestions I'd like to make a > > release soon. If someone is looking for a fun and interesting new task, I > > would be happy with some help to get this baby out. > > > > Greetings, > > Frederik