[Kde-accessibility] KMouth and AT-SPI

Olaf Jan Schmidt olaf@amen-online.de
Thu, 26 Sep 2002 16:49:42 +0200


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Hi JP,

from the mailing list archives, I saw that that you took part in=20
discussions woth people from the GAP.

I have a question regarding AT-SPI and KMouth: Is there any easy way to=20
make a KDE application work with the Oncreen Keyboard or Gnome Braille=20
display software without putting huge work into AT-SPI support for=20
Qt/KDE?

It would probably be much better to have AT-SPI support developed for all=
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of KDE, but I do not see anyone who has the time to do this.

> It might make sense to have a little agenda so we're concise and stay o=
n
> track.  What does everyone think?

How many people are involved in kde-accessibility at the moment? Up to=20
now, I only know of Pupeno, who is doing Proklam, Gunnar and me, who are=20
doing KMouth, and you. Are there any other programmers around doing other=
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tasks? (Who wrote KMagnifier?)

> 2) Some work is going on in FDAWG that is very pertinent to all this.
> I'll forward / report more as it happens.

I subscribed to the mailing list a few days ago, but I will not do much=20
programming, I am mainly supporting my brother with minor tasks.

Olaf.

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