From kde-accessibility Thu Jul 08 08:17:37 2010 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Pi=F1eiro?= Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2010 08:17:37 +0000 To: kde-accessibility Subject: Re: [Kde-accessibility] [Accessibility] Plan for making QT Message-Id: <20100708.101737.55526489.apinheiro () igalia ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-accessibility&m=127857712819588 From: Bill Cox > Hi. I've pinged Nokia/Trolltech, but got no response. Basically, is > time to move forward with making QT applications accessible through > at-spi2. I don't know of any current effort in this area. It also is > not clear whether the correct approach is to make a plugin for at-spi2 > so that it can understand QT's unfinished IA2 interface that is only > available on Linux, or if it makes more sense to convert that > interface into a standard d-bus based ATK interface. There are already work in progress about it. Mark Doffman is working in a 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 anyone knows how to contact the guys at Nokia/Trolltech let me > know. If you have thoughts on how to get this project started, or how > it should be done from a technical point of view, let me know. I'm > personally hoping we can find volunteers to do this work. As I said, right now the "man" to get in contact about this issue is Mark Doffman. [1] http://jpwhiting.blogspot.com/2010/02/state-of-free-accessibility.html [2] https://labs.codethink.co.uk/index.php/p/qt-atspi2/ === API (apinheiro@igalia.com) _______________________________________________ kde-accessibility mailing list kde-accessibility@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility