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Suggestion for new category/resource #6
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This is very interesting. I think I put the Toolkit stuff in Operating systems, but maybe a “Toolkits and libraries” section should be made, detailing what toolkits provide accessible interfaces, like WX-Widgets and BeeWare and any JS or Django web stuff… That’ll take a lot more bandwidth on a newbie developer like me, but I’ll look into it.
… On Jul 9, 2021, at 11:36 AM, Nolan Darilek ***@***.***> wrote:
I don't have the bandwidth to create a full PR for this right now, but one useful suggestion:
@mwcampbell <https://github.com/mwcampbell> recently began work on AccessKit <https://accesskit.dev/>, a library/toolkit for integrating UI toolkits with platform-specific accessibility APIs. So, in theory, developers can integrate their bespoke hand-drawn UIs, or non-standard third-party UI toolkits, with platform-native APIs just about everywhere.
Not sure where this would belong. It isn't quite an application, desktop environment, etc. Thoughts? And it's still early days, but seems like a good addition to a list like this one.
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I added a bit, see the toolkits file.
… On Jul 9, 2021, at 11:36 AM, Nolan Darilek ***@***.***> wrote:
I don't have the bandwidth to create a full PR for this right now, but one useful suggestion:
@mwcampbell <https://github.com/mwcampbell> recently began work on AccessKit <https://accesskit.dev/>, a library/toolkit for integrating UI toolkits with platform-specific accessibility APIs. So, in theory, developers can integrate their bespoke hand-drawn UIs, or non-standard third-party UI toolkits, with platform-native APIs just about everywhere.
Not sure where this would belong. It isn't quite an application, desktop environment, etc. Thoughts? And it's still early days, but seems like a good addition to a list like this one.
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I don't have the bandwidth to create a full PR for this right now, but one useful suggestion:
@mwcampbell recently began work on AccessKit, a library/toolkit for integrating UI toolkits with platform-specific accessibility APIs. So, in theory, developers can integrate their bespoke hand-drawn UIs, or non-standard third-party UI toolkits, with platform-native APIs just about everywhere.
Not sure where this would belong. It isn't quite an application, desktop environment, etc. Thoughts? And it's still early days, but seems like a good addition to a list like this one.
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