[Bug 781385] Re: Ubiquity GTK should have useful accessible names set in the Glade .ui files instead of using the variable names
Alan Bell
alanbelltolc at googlemail.com
Sat Sep 24 20:56:33 UTC 2011
Can we stop doing this now or do automated tests need to run up to
release? I would like to have the opportunity to test the installer with
the correct sound output so we can document it prior to release, there
is no point doing videos of the install process if it is reading out the
variable names rather than the text it should say because that would be
misleading. I would point out that the only way the LDTP tests work at
all is by leveraging the work that has been put into accessibility, so
breaking accessibility just to make the testing easier is a bit harsh.
Could the tests not use the regular accessible names to find widgets?
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Title:
Ubiquity GTK should have useful accessible names set in the Glade .ui
files instead of using the variable names
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Installing Ubiquity with Orca enabled results in things like "live
underscore installer" being read aloud instead of useful widget names.
Setting useful accessible names in Glade instead of assigning
accessible_name = variable_name in Python would be better.
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