Re: what is AT-SPI ?
- From: "Gautam Ravi" <gautam ravichandran gmail com>
- To: "Henrik Nilsen Omma" <henrik ubuntu com>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: what is AT-SPI ?
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 11:12:39 +0530
Hi Henrik,
Thank you very much for your info on this.
What I am trying to do is to interface any Accessible Technology to my UI library which I created using GTK as a core.
One important thing what I want to share with you is that mine is an embedded device.
Is it possible that I can interface any AT directly with my ATK without AT-SPI in between. Is it really essential for me. Iam so much concerned because AT-SPI is resource hungry and it consumes more space I suppose. Am I Correct with this part. Please help me out.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
R Gautam
On 5/24/07, Henrik Nilsen Omma <henrik ubuntu com> wrote:
Gautam Ravi wrote:
>
> Is AT-SPI a protocol ? or Daemon ? .. Is it very essential ?
> Can I do without this?
> Will my custom widget be accessible without this layer? or Should I
> also install this in to my system?
Your custom widgets will only be accessible when AT-SPI is running, but
your widgets will work as normal without it. AT-SPI is generally only
run by those who need assistive technology or people doing testing, and
is turned on explicitly.
Are you doing this to provide access or some general-use automation?
Henrik
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