Hi Javier ,
> I am trying to make a script to improve the
gconf-editor accessibility.
> Gconf-editor is a program for editing the gconf
registry. At first I found with a tree table that shows
differents configuration's for programs, desktop, sound
etc.
> This table is made of two columns, first one with the
name of the key to change and an icon, and the two one is
the value for the key selected.
> The problem is that in value column at-spi seems not to
access the text.
> Anyone can verify this to file a bug for gconf-editor?
Or is there any way to script this?
>
gconf-editor has an interesting layout (component
hierarch-wise). Those
Name/Value pairs are in a table. Each row in the table
contains two
table cells
(the Name and Value). The first table cell (the Name)
consists
of two other table cells (a small image and the text naqming
the gconf resource).
I'm reproducing what you found. That it doesn't speak the
value
table cell. It appears to be speaking the table column
header
incorrectly too.
I've filed a bug in Orca (bug #342240) so this can be
investigated further.
http
://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342420
This might be a bug in Orca. If it's not, then we'll need
to file a bug
against gconf-editor and see if we can work around it in an
Orca script.
Thanks for reporting the problem.
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