Casper Bang wrote:
>> Well, I have co-workers wearing glasses and frankly nobody has ever
>> complained about Swing :-)
>>     
>
> You misunderstand. Try booting up windows in a VM, and then inspect
>   
Oops. thanks for pointing out my misunderstanding; I thought you was 
referring to the font rendering quality.

Swing has got Accessibility support, and I also had some preliminary 
investigation about that for my software. On the paper, it works, but I 
can't tell as I don't have any experience on the field.
> the widget hierachy of a Swing app using Spy++ or similar. You will
> notice there's no way to introspect and extract any information
> suitable for a screen reader to read out loud. Does VoiceOver work
> with a Swing app on Mac?
>   


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