[Kde-accessibility] OpenOffice and KDE4 Accessiibilty [was: Orca/KDE Integration]

Éric Bischoff ebischoff at nerim.net
Wed Sep 6 23:14:22 CEST 2006


Le Mercredi 6 Septembre 2006 23:16, Olaf Jan Schmidt a écrit :
> Hi Éric!
>
> Yes, using Gtk instead of Qt for accessibility would only be  ashort-term
> solution. As a KDE developer, I totally agree.
>
> But Bill's suggestion to keep using atk (and glib) makes sense. I am not
> sure whether you would need Java in that case - that depends very much on
> the OpenOffice internals.
>
> Anyway, it is not totally clear yet how exactly the accessibility framework
> will look like in KDE4. KDE, GNOME, Trolltech and other players are
> currently in a very intensive discussion about this. It is therefore way
> too early to say what the best approach for OpenOffice will be. But we will
> keep you informed.

Okay. That sounds sensible.


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