KDE-accessibility/Qt AT-SPI

2009-05-11 Thread Jeremy Whiting
and so I'll be able to test it with KDE/Qt apps. thanks, Jeremy Whiting P.S. I am subscribed to both cc'ed lists and will join any others as needed. [1] http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/atk.php [2] http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/qt4-accessibility.html

Re: [Kde-accessibility] focus tracking

2010-06-29 Thread Jeremy Whiting
Adding gnome-accessibility and accessibility to the lists as they are the ones with the answers in this regard I believe. Joanie, we are discussing magnification, and I thought you'd likely know the answer about the api orca/gnome mag uses that Gunnar mentioned here. Jeremy (connecting the right

Re: [Accessibility] Plan for making QT applications accessible to Orca?

2010-07-08 Thread Jeremy Whiting
qt-atspi2-bridge, a equivalent to gnome atk-atkspi2-bridge, but > using (AFAIK) those IA2 interfaces. > > Jeremy Whiting (jpwhiting) talked about it in a blog post [1], and > pointed to the current qt-atspi2-bridge repository [2], right now > hosted by codethink. > > > If a

pyatspi2

2010-12-04 Thread Jeremy Whiting
Hey all, Tonight I had some time to update my at-spi2 setup from git and discovered pyatspi2 requires a python Atspi module now. Where does that come from? thanks, Jeremy ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http:

Re: pyatspi2

2010-12-05 Thread Jeremy Whiting
etch the latest sources. I have libatspi from at-spi2-core but when I try to build orca it can't import pyatspi because pyatspi2 imports Atspi which I don't have somehow. (I just built at-spi2-core at-spi2-atk and pyatspi2 from master) So what am I missing? Jeremy > -Mike > >

qt-atspi bug tracker and hosting

2011-08-15 Thread Jeremy Whiting
Frederik, Jose, all, I spoke with the kde sysadmins and they agree it doesn't make sense to put qt-atspi into bugs.kde.org unless it's code is moved from gitorious to kdesupport on git.kde.org. I thus hereby propose we migrate it. I would like feedback though, as I'm not sure if that's enough re

Re: qt-atspi bug tracker and hosting

2011-08-15 Thread Jeremy Whiting
Oops, forgot, if we don't move to kdesupport/git.kde.org we could use a bug tracker on sourceforge or something like that. And also use the sf/other hosting to do releases from and such. Jeremy On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Jeremy Whiting wrote: > Frederik, Jose, all, > > I

Re: New to List

2015-05-29 Thread Jeremy Whiting
Seems to be here: https://wiki.gnome.org/Accessibility/ On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 10:19 AM, William Best wrote: > Brian, > > Where is the site for the GNOME Accessibility Team located? > > Thanks! > Will > > > > On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 12:15 PM William Best > wrote: >> >> All, >> >> I am familiar

Re: gnome-speech Speech Dispatcher

2016-09-14 Thread Jeremy Whiting
Rose, I wonder if KMouth is the type of program you are talking about https://www.kde.org/applications/utilities/kmouth/ it uses various speech engines and once QtSpeech is released will use speech-dispatcher exclusively. thanks, Jeremy On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 1:15 PM, Nlomrb Gmail wrote: > Tha

Re: Accessibility for those with speech impairment

2016-09-15 Thread Jeremy Whiting
KMouth is an application. It can be used in Unity, Gnome, Cinammon, anything linux based. The latest release uses kdelibs and jovie (formerly kttsd) to do the speaking, but at some point the frameworks branch will be released which only depends on QtSpeech (which in turn depends on speech-dispatche

Re: Settings accessibility regressions

2018-03-07 Thread Jeremy Whiting
No, should still be https://bugzilla.gnome.org/ unless that changed recently. On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 12:08 PM, Nolan Darilek wrote: > Gah, tried twice to register on gitlab.gnome.org, got a 500. I see a > gnome-control-center repo there. Is that where issues are being tracked? > > > > On 03/07/2