Bastien Nocera wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> kendell clark wrote: >> >> > It is true that you have to be somewhat advanced to know to >> > create a script in /etc/profile.d, but this is *necessary* for qt4 >> > accessibility to work. Without this, the plugin is installed but no >> > program knows to use it. >> >> I just spoke with some upstream Qt/KDE accessiblity devs, and they >> continue to recommend that users of Qt4 applications to do some sort of >> opt-in (ie, >> set QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1 manually). They said the support is just not good >> or reliable enough to justify enabling it by default for everyone. >> >> In short, I'd be in favor of including qt-at-spi in workstation's >> installation set (but not set QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1 automatically). > > What would this bring, besides shortening the setup instructions? Nothing, it's just simpler, yes. >> p.s. This only applies to Qt4 applications, of course, Qt5 ones should >> work out of the box. > > Which uses the same variable name as Qt4, which means we cannot enable it > by default when we install qt-at-spi. I was told Qt5 does not use or need the variable, stuff should 'just work'. -- Rex -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop