On Fri, 2013-02-22 at 09:29 +0100, Sophie Gautier wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks a lot for your proposal. I'm sending your mail to the developers
list so we are sure they are aware of it.
Kind regards
Sophie
On 21/02/2013 23:33, Jonathan Nadeau wrote:
Hello list,
My name is Jonathan Nadeau and I'm the executive director of the
Accessible Computing Foundation located here
http://www.accessiblecomputingfoundation.org
I'm looking to fund some developers to fix some accessibility bugs with
Libreoffice and the Orca screen reader.
Nadeau isn't cc'ed on Sophie's original email and I don't know if he's
subscribed to any of these email lists, but I think it's worth
mentioning that the work in progress of moving our dialogs to the gtk
builder file format now makes it super super easy to:
a) set that a label is the right mnemonic widget for something else,
which sets up the default a11y label for, label by relationships between
them
b) add a11y descriptions, a11y names, explicit label-for, label-by and
member-of etc relations
I'm not particularly a11y experienced, but I fired up orca a few weeks
ago and tweaked our a11y support a bit until it read out the
"format->title page" dialog the same way as it would read it if it was a
native gtk dialog.
Obviously there's a lot more a11y-wise to just our dialogs, but at least
for those new-format dialogs anyone with experience in tweaking gtk a11y
issues via glade can directly apply that experience to our new dialogs.
C.
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