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ARIA and Assistive Technology Community Group

22 Jan 2020

Attendees

Present
Matt_King, jongund, shimizuyohta, michael_fairchild
Regrets
Chair
Matt King
Scribe
shimizuyohta

Contents


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Matt: Wanna spend some time which issue we wanna keep & close today.
... Then work on action plan, mostly writing test.

Action plan

Matt: We made test written and test run for checkbox in prototype.
... It is good (written & run) for NVDA and JAWS, but haven't done VO testing.
... I'm working on the format for the report, which I thought simple. However, run into question.
... To get the test run, we need to decide what to test and what to document.
... Maybe we could convert menubar example Yohta made into WPT format.

Jon: I'm somewhat familiar with WPT format, so I can take a look into it.

For now, I took the example combobox page and based on that file editted the html file.

Matt: First excercise is how do you word the task.
... Under test, we have a directory per pattern. For menubar, we want something like menubar_editor.
... If you look at the command we put in here. Each key correspond to commands that are in the WPT file.
... All the command you put in WPT file, keys that are used in those commands are defined in the js file in the resources directory.
... We need some consistency here. In the prototype, keys are SR/mode/patter specific. This level of granularity allows us to pull out the right keys for SR.
... We separated the reading mode task and interaction mode task. When you see the number of task, it is the real numeber of tasks.
... You'll notice in the HTML metadata, there's "applies to SR".
... For now, everything we're doing applies to two SR.
... I would create a brunch for editor menubar test, start hacking a way out of it.

Jon: Where would be executable code?

Matt: If you look into the combobox directory, that's where I put the executable.
... It would be better for you to work in master Jon.
... Once its committed to master, it should show up.

Jon: Under the ARIA-AT directory, we conna add menubar test?

Matt: Yes

Michael: Do we want to add Github issue to that?

Matt: That would be great.
... I sent invitation Jon, but I'm not sure if that would give you access to master.
... It shoudl be come out pretty soon. Let me know if you couldn't create branch Jon.

<Matt_King> Group discussion of details of github repo and access needed for Jon and Yota to work on prototype menubar tests.

Summary of Action Items

Summary of Resolutions

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