Re: Announcing Orca
- From: Peter Korn <Peter Korn Sun COM>
- To: Krister ekstrom <crisekstrom bredband net>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Announcing Orca
- Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 08:00:51 -0700
Hi Krister,
What is this thing? Is it something that an end user should get or is it
for programmers? Is it a new screen reader or is it meant to work with
Gnopernicus? What is this thing supposed to provide?
This is an exploration of an approach to scripting, one of the key missing
features of Gnopernicus, and perhaps the top of the list of things to add to
Gnopernicus. Now that there are good Python bindings to AT-SPI (the interface
for assistive technologies to the accessibility information on the desktop),
an approach like this is now possible.
Orca is not a fully functional screen reader. While it is now perhaps most
interesting to programmers, since Python is a more approachable language (as
compared to C/C++, etc.), non-programmers may find they are able to get their
hands a bit dirty with some of the application-specific scripts (e.g.
'gaim.py', which customizes the behavior when the GAIM instant messenger
application is running). Also, as mozilla accessibility was/is a big topic on
this list, it may be interesting for users to play with Orca and mozilla
together (behavior controlled by the source file 'mozilla.py'). If nothing
else, this may be an easy way to explore/prototype some user interface
alternatives for mozilla.
Regards,
Peter Korn
Sun Accessibility team
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