Hi,
thanks for the answer. OK, I looked at your comment and it seems to be a
bit difficult to implement. Hopefully this can be implement one day, but
I think there are several other accessibility issues more urgent to fix,
and I hope some of them can be fix as soon :)
By the way, thanks a lot for your work on this subject :)
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Le 01/03/2023 à 20:15, Volker Hilsheimer a écrit :
On 1 Mar 2023, at 13:14, Corentin BACQUÉ-CAZENAVE via Interest
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Hi,
I reported that a UIA property is missing on some Qt components here:
[QTBUG-104569] UIA Level property is missing for tree items - Qt Bug
Tracker <https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-104569>
Unfortunately, this has not been fixed yet. So, I'm wondering if a
way exists to manually pass a UIA property to an object.
Does anyone has any idea on ability to do this?
Commented on the ticket, with some hints on where to start looking if
you want to give a patch a shot. There’s no way for an application to
add such a property to an object (and an item in a tree is generally
not represented by an object, it’s just data provided by the model).
Volker
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