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author | billh <billh@e2bd861d-eb25-0410-b326-f6ed22b6b98c> | 2002-01-11 21:06:22 +0000 |
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committer | billh <billh@e2bd861d-eb25-0410-b326-f6ed22b6b98c> | 2002-01-11 21:06:22 +0000 |
commit | da45119a1fe75f232d66f83c180968c01dc64f43 (patch) | |
tree | daa80b85c17a24c2506d3c305ff1d9fe4b06fb69 /README | |
parent | 1fb3c4bc6ba863a4dec09c0b1097b9e6c752d766 (diff) | |
download | at-spi2-core-da45119a1fe75f232d66f83c180968c01dc64f43.tar.gz |
Incremented version number for desktop-alpha release.
git-svn-id: http://svn.gnome.org/svn/at-spi/trunk@221 e2bd861d-eb25-0410-b326-f6ed22b6b98c
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The directories within this package are arranged as follows: central accessibility registry, and the registry executable is built in this directory. - at-bridge : this directory contains code that bridges + atk-bridge : this directory contains code that bridges the at-spi to the GTK+ toolkit, and which is loaded at runtime by GTK+-based Gnome applications. The 'bridge' automatically registers GTK+-2.0 @@ -113,13 +113,13 @@ http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/tech-docs/at-spi-docs/book1.html). Though 'simple-at' will work with the test application 'app', a better demonstration of the AT-SPI can be made after installing libspi and libcspi (via 'make install'). If you set the GTK_MODULES -environment variable to "libgail:libat-bridge", any GTK+2.0 +environment variable to "gail:atk-bridge", any GTK+2.0 application run subsequently will register with the at-spi registry, and 'simple-at' will register for and receive focus and buttonpress events from those applications. -At the moment application and at deregistration are broken, so you are -advised to kill the registry daemon if you exit either 'at' or 'app' +At the moment application and at deregistration are not 100% reliable, +so if you get you are advised to kill the registry daemon if you exit either 'at' or 'app' instances, via the 'bonobo-slay' command. You may run as many instances of each application or sample AT client as you like, concurrently - you may find it useful to do so in separate terminal windows. |