- From: Peter Korn <peter.korn@oracle.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 16:26:55 -0700
- To: "Crowell, Pierce" <Pierce.Crowell@ssa.gov>
- CC: "'public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org'" <public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <4FEB96BF.6000808@oracle.com>
Pierce, For me the parenthetical remark "(and notification of same)" are "event notifications", so I think mentioning such notification a second time is redundant. But there are two aspects of actions that might be called out separately, so as to have two examples: enumerating them and programmatically executing them. Here's a proposed edit, with the new example text in the parenthetical example at the end, in /*boldface italics*/:\ Most platform accessibility services go beyond programmatic exposure of name and role, and programmatic setting of states, properties and values (and notification of same), and specify additional information that could or should be exposed and/or set /*(for example, obtaining a list of the available actions for a given user interface component, and programmatically executing one of the listed actions)*/. Regards, Peter On 6/27/2012 2:05 PM, Crowell, Pierce wrote: > > Action Item #19 Work with Al to come up with a couple of examples for > 4.1.2 > > We propose the last sentence read: > > Most platform accessibility services go beyond programmatic exposure > of name and role, and programmatic setting of states, properties and > values (and notification of same), and specify additional information > that could or should be exposed and/or set (for example, event > notifications and lists of available actions). > > Pierce > -- Oracle <http://www.oracle.com> Peter Korn | Accessibility Principal Phone: +1 650 506 9522 <tel:+1%20650%20506%209522> Oracle Corporate Architecture Group 500 Oracle Parkway | Redwood City, CA 94065 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: @sun.com e-mail addresses will shortly no longer function; be sure to use: peter.korn@oracle.com to reach me ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Green Oracle <http://www.oracle.com/commitment> Oracle is committed to developing practices and products that help protect the environment
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