Colin Walters wrote:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You're assuming the X-based assistive technology will become at least as
performant as the non X technology is today. I certainly don't regard
this to be impossible. I simply note we're not there.
I am trongly suggesting that accessibility efforts focus on X based
technology, because that is the focus of the work that goes on in the
desktop.
But, I suspect we would also need multiple x-terms.
gnome-terminal has tabs. And multiple windows.
And the gnome desktop will collapse a large number of them into one item
in the task bar that expands to a list showing the window label
(defaulting to user@host:/path) of each. I don't know if there are
accessibility hooks to read the task bar or the expanded list, though,
or after you select one and pop it to the front, how you find it on the
screen.
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