On Jan 24, 7:27 am, "Octavian Rasnita" <orasn...@gmail.com> wrote: > From: "Bryan" <bryan.oak...@gmail.com> > > > It would be hard (but not impossible, by any > > stretch) for me to duplicate your code. Certainly, it would take more > > lines of code but that's about it. OTOH, it would be very difficult > > indeed to create atkinterprogram that works on windows but segfaults > > on linux. That's also quite hard intkinter. > > I doubt you could do a program that offers the same features usingTkinter. > That program will not be accessible for screen readers and this is a big > problem, a vital problem for those that use a screen reader, because the > program won't be accessible at all. > > Octavian
I wish I could respond to that, but I have no experience with screen readers. Are there any free ones, or ones with free trials, that I could try out? I'm not yet convinced it's any better or worse than wxPython since you're only a single datapoint, but of course it's possible. If you know of any free tools I can use to experiment, I'd appreciate you posting them in this newsgroup. Accessibility, like internationalization, is something few programmers spend much time thinking about. I can only imagine the frustration one must experience if all interactions had to be through a screen reader. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list