On 06/09/2014 11:33 AM, Andrei Tuicu wrote: > From the knowledge that I have so far, I don't know any way in which I > can say something like "start from here" for the tabbing order, at > least not provided out of the box by Qt.
OK. If so, that means if the Inspector gains focus on simply click of a button (like the arrows on a Spin box), then pressing Tab afterwards will move control to the toolbar rather than the next control within Inspector. But I assume you actually click *within* a spinbox, so you are now in text, Tab will still take you to the next control within the Inspector. This is fine by me. And as I've mentioned, I actually think it would be fine if focus were completely moved to Inspector any time you click in it (see below), but playing with it for real will let me say for sure. Which is to say, I don't think there is any need to worry about the "start from here" idea. > >then clicking an Inspector button won't transfer focus there. That's > fine. But what if the very next thing I do is press Tab? Your > current proposal would >presumably to exactly what would have happened > if I had not pressed an Inspector button first - focus will move to > the first toolbar button. That's because >at the moment the user > presses Tab, the focus is still in the score subwindow. > > Yes, you are right, this is what is happening at the moment, but this > happens not because the score has focus, but because tabbing order is > actually the list of objects from the window, in the order in which > they are created. Yes, but if focus were actually in the Inspector rather than the score tab, I assume pressing Tab would simply move to the next control in the Inspector rather than moving to the toolbar. That's what I'm discussing above. If clicking anywhere in Inspector actually transferred focus, then pressing Tab next would presumably move to the next control within the Inspector, which I believe is what Miwarre was saying he wanted. I realize a lot of this seems pretty nit picky. Realistically, for most of us (sighted) users, none of this will matter. But it is definitely the sort of thing that can make a big difference to a blind user. Marc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk Solutions Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data. Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data Exploration http://p.sf.net/sfu/hpccsystems _______________________________________________ Mscore-developer mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mscore-developer
