[Kde-accessibility] Re: qt accessibility

Kenny Hitt kenny at hittsjunk.net
Mon Feb 21 08:19:57 CET 2011


hi.  Sounds like you tried while the repo had a server problem.
You shouldn't need to do anything but git clone url to get a local copy of the source.

          Kenny

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 10:30:47PM -0800, orcagradproject wrote:
> 
> we haven't registered as a project yet. we are doing our engineering final
> year project, so you can see we are pretty much amateurs. :( but we have a
> great desire to make this project happen. problem is we are still getting
> used to the kde jargon. :p
> we did try to clone the repository but there we met with a dead end. it
> shows a message "Initialising the repository" after which it times out. i
> guess we are supposed to do something after it starts initialising, but we
> don't know what. thank you for your help. please do help us in future too.
> 
> Jeremy Whiting-2 wrote:
> > 
> > Kenny,  Others,
> > 
> > There is already some code started that aims to do just this.  It's
> > qt-at-spi and can be found here: http://gitorious.org/qt-at-spi/qt-at-spi
> > In order to use it you'll need to grab trunk at-spi2-core, pyatspi2,
> > accerciser and orca from git.gnome.org.  Then build qt-at-spi and run
> > test/test with accerciser.  Frederik gladhorn and I have been able to get
> > simple things working (not enough to work with orca yet) and we can be
> > found
> > on either #a11y on irc.gimp.net or #kde-accessibility on freenode if you
> > need/want help getting started.
> > 
> > thanks,
> > Jeremy Whiting
> > 
> > PS. Please introduce yourself, I couldn't find a name for you
> > orcagradproject :)
> > 
> > On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Kenny Hitt <kenny at hittsjunk.net> wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi.  I'm just an orca user and not a developer.
> >> Hopefully, a developer will correct me if I provide wrong info.
> >> In addition to orca, you will need at-spi2.  Once you have it built and
> >> installed, you will need to write code to send
> >> the accessibility info from qt4 to the at-spi2 daemon.  That should let
> >> orca provide access to kde.
> >> You might also need to add code to orca so it will tell at-spi2 to send
> >> it
> >> the qt accesssibility events,
> >> but I'm not sure about this.
> >>
> >>          Kenny
> >>
> >> On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 02:48:14AM -0800, orcagradproject wrote:
> >> >
> >> > our project is to make qt applications accessible with Orca. we found a
> >> link
> >> > by Harald Fernengel. we cloned the git repository also but we do not
> >> know
> >> > what to do next. kindly help us out. any assistance would be really
> >> helpful
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