James Teh wrote on 28/06/2011 08:09:16 PM:
On 29/06/2011 4:54 AM, Pete Brunet wrote:
AT devs, do you use IAccessibleEditableText?
No.
I don't think any screen readers use IAccessibleEditableText.
When we were implementing it for Eclipse, the only test tools we had were
inspector-type
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AT devs, do you use
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AT devs, do you use IAccessibleEditableText?
Is there a kind of AT that can't u
, and it was meant to be IAccessibleHyperlink2 or
maybe IAccessibleHypertext2 ?
Carolyn
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Hi all, Please take a look at this and
provide your feedback
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Hi all, Please take a look at this and provide your feedback:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility/IA2_1.3
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On 17/06/2011 10:49 PM, Richard Schwerdtfeger wrote:
Well if you wanted to [have a way to fetch
On 20/06/2011 10:56 PM, Richard Schwerdtfeger wrote:
I'm not concerned about the speed of the browser. I'm concerned about
the performance hit of multiple cross-process calls for out-of-process
clients.
James, most screen readers access these APIs in-process. Consequently, I
am concerned
Hi, Peter.
The proposal lists ideas that were discussed already on IA2 list or mozilla
bugzilla. In other words everything you see in proposal was suggested by
someone from the IA2 group, has motivation and had discussion. Many API
changes are supposed to replace existing IA2 methods, in this
Hey, group.
I run through the proposal and marked items by green color that nobody
commented to. Please take a quick look and make sure you don't have
any concerns.
Other items are marked by yellow color, I pointed the discussion
thread for each item. These items need for feedback, please make
Alex,
Green suggests it should be done? I am concerned about growing an
API simply because nobody comments on (e.g. objects to) an API
addition idea. A new API proposal is something that should overcome
a natural tendency to NOT grow the API. Growth almost always
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Hi Peer,
The way in which I see this working is that the browser communicates with AT
both about the state of the video playback and the state of the cue text
reading. Let me call the captions cues, because they could be text
descriptions or subtitles or any other piece of text that needs to be
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