Re: linux screen readers

From what I have seen there're no lists for orca scripting, nor
documentation available for it. I do think we should have this list,
as we should perhaps have a nvda scripting list, sinse this reader is
going really fast in its developement.
I guess, however, I can not help writting tutorials about how to
script orca, because I even haven't found an explanation about how is
the window structure in gnome apps (e.e if there are handles, control
ids and the like). This is what I miss, it wouldn't make seense to try
to make an app accessible without knowing first what we have in hands
to do that.
Marlon

2007/9/12, Jamal Mazrui <empower@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I definately have the impression that Orca and GUI access on Linux have
> made major strides in progress this past year, so would encourage anyone
> interested to check out this platform.  Sun, IBM, and Google, among
> others, are committed to Linux and have shown genuine interest in
> accessibility.  I think they would welcome feedback from blind people
> doing GUI application development in that area.
>
> Does anyone here happen to know if there is a scripting list for Orca, and
> if so, how to subscribe?
>
> Jamal
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