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------- Additional comments from o...@openoffice.org Tue Dec  8 14:55:08 +0000 
2009 -------
OD->joaniediggs:
I have setup the promised OOo wiki page -
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Writer/Accessibility. I have copied
your proposed solution - please have a look, if it is ok.

I propose to use your proposed solution as the starting point to work out
together the to be implemented stuff for this issue.

My comments/questions:
- I am right that the ATKObject with role ATK_ROLE_SCROLL_PANE in the proposed
hierarchy is the representative of the comment?

- To distinguish a comment scroll pane from other scroll panes you are proposing
a new attribute. You are also suggesting to have a certain attribute to identify
the role of the comment's children. Are you thinking of a new general type
attribute? Something like ATKAttribute{ "type", "comment"|"comment
content"|"comment author"|"comment date"|"comment actions" }?

- A relation between the comments should be implemented if such a relation is
also exposed in the user interface. In my opinion the ATs should not 'see' more
than the normal user.

- For a comment which annotates a certain text range of the document content
also the end position is available. Currently, it is not yet been decided, if it
will be present as a character in the text string. I propose that the
accessibility object which represents such a comment is related with the
paragraph which contains the start of the annotated text range. May be a new
attribute at the comment representing accessibility object is needed which
contains the end position. We have also not decided yet how the annotated text
range is presented in the user interface - may be something like a selection is
presented in the user interface.

- What about the comments which are not visible in the user interface, because
-- all comments are hidden by triggering the corresponding user action (Menu
View - Comments) OR
-- there are too much comments for the text on a page?
I propose that these comments are also not visible for the ATs. Ok?

- What about the buttons to bring certain comments into view when too much
comments are present?

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