https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100898

Yousuf Philips (jay) <philip...@hotmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Sidebar decks with controls |Sidebar decks without a
                   |without a content panel     |content panel title are
                   |title are unattainable with |unattainable with keyboard
                   |keyboard                    |
                 OS|Linux (All)                 |All

--- Comment #9 from Yousuf Philips (jay) <philip...@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #5)
> @Jay, your understanding is correct (@Hieko is a bit misguided, sorry) but
> we have to keep it consistent. TAB should remain a restricted control on the
> Sidebar.

Didnt understand this. :D

> Each Deck of the Sidebar has (or should have) a Title -- it should be
> focusable to allow reaching the "Close deck" button on the title bar.

I dont think an a11y user would want to close the deck and they dont have any
feedback that a deck is open or closed, as you can f6 to it when it is
partially collapsed with no option in that form to open it unless you reach the
tab bar. (bug 102031)

> Likewise each Content Panel present in the Deck should have a Title -- it
> also should be focusable to reach the "More Options" button on the content
> panel.

I think the except to this rule is when there is only one content panel, so the
deck title bar becomes the content panel's title.

> So for navigating the Sidebar Deck -- for each Content Panel we must
> consistently instrument the .UI packing so that <TAB>, <Shift><TAB> alone
> cycle between *controls* within the CONTENT Panels--*once reached*. And the
> issue here is that you can't reach the slide transitions list without a
> mouse click.

So are you including the title bar as part of the sidebar deck and when you say
controls within the content panels, are you including the content panel title
as part of this?

> Also cursor <DOWN> or <RIGHT>, <UP> or <LEFT> alone traverse the
> buttons/lists elements within each content panel. 

As various buttons are grouped in a collection, you cant jump between these
groups with the arrow keys.

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