Hi everybody,
Am Sa, 8.12.2012, 09:49 schrieb Sophie Gautier:
Hi Marc, all
On 04/12/2012 07:40, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Sophie,
(...)
BTW, are you testing ORCA on Mageia?
No, I'm on Debian. Currently, I've not time to do QA unfortunately.
There is also a tool that I was using named Accerciser which is
exploring the UI, API, events, etc... it's a Gnome tool. For example,
just checking quickly, you can see that the label for Word count in the
status bar is missing, while the description is present.
I would like to draw your attention to the "Open Accessibility
Infrastructure Testing framework" developed by the AEGIS project (which
ended recently): <https://live.gnome.org/AegisA11yTesting>. This framework
builds on Accerciser and a few other tools and is meant to automate
accessibility testing, more specifically testing what a UI exposes through
an accessibility API. Some additional Python scripting will be necessary
to use it for testing LibreOffice accessibility (on Linux and the like;
not on Windows or Mac, obviously).
Best regards,
Christophe
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