- Windows version will be support over C#, C-Sharp and Mono seems to compile it correctly, while under windows Visual Studio support-it gracefully.
- The Python version seems to lacking support in <Windows-Name> management... Sure some function like selectmenuitem, menucheck Work perfectly... A bit too more. The uncheck seems had problem to de-select a windows... Some function like grabfocus( windows_name, object_name='' ) are simply not working and continue to throw LdtpExecutionError.
I have to admit, Debian package Accerciser is not installed and like Fedora Core/Cent OS and Red Hat version of LDTP was using dogtail, and both Accerciser to work... By the way Nothing will work if you do not have a Window Inspecter , in many case, a windows name supplied will not be enought and component name should help the application... Or Instruction send to server...
And important thing for Ubuntu, Mint or Debian Desk, Assistive shall be enabled:
They asking after to logout, reboot can be good too.
So, my github will start a project the ACM_LDTP to allow replacement of Flash-plugin and allowing a real-simulation doing what Operator was filming with COMSOL to allow same iteration of Thorium-Flywheel profiling with this assistive technology...
To show also there is a problems as well, doing from scrap a profiling from COMSOL not working and we need to open The example and modify the value, which can be messy while showing it in front of a group...
Note on Accerciser:
Interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME desktop
It uses AT-SPI to inspect and control widgets, allowing you to check if
an application is providing correct information to assistive technologies
and automated test frameworks. Accerciser has a simple plugin framework which you can use to create custom views of accessibility information.
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