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Glib and ATK...
by David on Thursday 18/Dec/2003, @08:38
Is it possible to do this without Glib and ATK - such as Qt having its own native solution? Is this part of the future plans and this only a temporary solution?
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Re: Glib and ATK...
by Harald Fernengel on Thursday 18/Dec/2003, @09:17
Qt already has its native solution, look at the KDE accessibility project for infos how to use it. Sun has put a considerable amount of work into accessibility and this bridge allows Qt/KDE apps to be accessible by those tools as well (next to the native KDE tools). Qt apps will be as accessible as JAVA, Mozilla, OpenOffice....
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