[Kde-accessibility] qt and kde, accessibility

Pupeno pupeno@pupeno.com
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From: Daniel Molkentin <molkentin@kde.org>
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Hi Matthias!

You asked me to drop you a mail when Qt could possibly be improved, so here it 
is ;)

The KDE usability group recently held an IRC meeting. I dropped in to answer 
some KDE/Qt specific questions and also told them of the Qt accessibility 
stuff you told me about in Hamburg. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be 
enought. The attached URL [1] contains a summary as well as a log of the 
meeting.
It would be nice if you could comment on the mentioned shortcommings of Qt 
and/or possible workarounds as well as the plans made to avoid 
double/unnecessary efforts.

Please send the response to the Mailinglist and CC me.

Thanks,
  Daniel

[1] http://accessibility.kde.org/events/meeting1/index.html

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