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ANNOUNCE: AT-SPI 2.19.2 released

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AT-SPI 2.19.2 is now available for download at:

 

http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-core/2.19/

http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-atk/2.19/

 

What is AT-SPI2

===============

 

AT-SPI2 is a D-Bus based accessibility framework. It defines a D-Bus

protocol for providing and accessing application accessibility

information. The project includes a library for bridging the D-Bus

protocol to the ATK API, allowing Gtk based applications to be made

accessible. It also contains a client (AT) side library in C and a wrapper

for Python.

 

 

What's changed in AT-SPI 2.19.2

===============

 

* [core] Disable xevie by default--it probably doesn't do anything anyhow.

 

* [core] get_index_in_parent: Don't crash if parent is defunct.

 

* [core] Don't crash when trying to set an invalid state (bgo#757915).

 

* [atk] Test fixes for atk-adaptor and cache changes.

 

* [atk] Fixes for Text, Value, and Table Cell adaptors (bgo#755724).

 

* [atk] Many new tests, thanks to Patryk Kaczmarek of Samsung.

 

 

Where can I get more information about AT-SPI2

==============================================

 

The project wiki is available at:

 

http://www.a11y.org/d-bus

 

 

 

How can I contribute to AT-SPI2?

================================

 

We need help testing with Gnome accessibility technologies, improving

performance, and generally tying up loose ends. The above-referenced page

contains a list of known issues that should be fixed.

 

IRC : #a11y on Gimpnet

E-Mail: accessibility-atspi ( -at -) lists.linux-foundation.org

 

Development repositories can be found at:

 

git://git.gnome.org/pyatspi2

git://git.gnome.org/at-spi2-core

git://git.gnome.org/at-spi2-atk

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