Switching between text widgets via F6/shift F6
- From: "Nolan Darilek" <nolan thewordnerd info>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Switching between text widgets via F6/shift F6
- Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:21:07 -0000
Hi all. Not sure whether this is the correct list for these questions,
but since it's full of accessibility developers, I figure someone here
likely has the answer.
I've been filing accessibility tickets against Gajim, a GTK-based XMPP
client. It is already highly accessible, especially after the Orca
script I've written (which I really need to get into shape for
contribution.) There's one major issue that has both the developer and I
stumped, though, and I just don't know what to tell him.
I like how F6/shift F6 in Pidgin toggles between the output and input
areas. When in the output area, I can move around and manipulate the
text as if it were a read-only document. This to me is huge for
accessibility, but Gajim doesn't do it, instead requiring that I use
Orca's flat review, which has some issues.
The strange thing is that this doesn't seem like a hugely complicated
issue. I'm working on an app of my own, and I've got it such that I get
this exact behavior out of the box with a few lines of manually-created
widgets. Gajim uses glade, though, which doesn't seem terribly
accessible in some spots, and looking at the XML is no help.
So, what combination of circumstances is needed for F6/shift F6 to
change focus between text widgets in an application? The developer seems
keen on implementing this, but I just don't know what to tell him to change.
Thanks a bunch.
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