-README
+D-Bus AT-SPI
+------------
-at-spi version 1.9.0
-
-This version of at-spi requires atk 1.17.0 or later.
-
-This version of at-spi is a MAJOR break from previous versions.
+This version of at-spi is a major break from version 1.x.
It has been completely rewritten to use D-Bus rather than
ORBIT / CORBA for its transport protocol.
-*** Welcome to the Gnome Accessibility Project! ***
+A page including instructions for testing, project status and
+TODO items is kept up to date at:
+
+ http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/AT-SPI_on_D-Bus
+
+The mailing list used for general questions is:
+
+ accessibility-atspi@lists.linux-foundation.org
+
+For bug reports, feature requests, patches or enhancements please use
+the AT-SPI project on bugzilla.gnome.org. Use the at-spi2-atk component for
+bugs specific to this module.
+
+ http://bugzilla.gnome.org
+
+A git repository with the latest development code is available at:
+
+ git://git.gnome.org/at-spi2-atk
+
+Code in this repository depends on at-spi2-core resources. The
+at-spi2-core repository can be found at:
+
+ git://git.gnome.org/at-spi2-core
-If you have not already done so, please visit
+More information
+----------------
-http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap
+The project was started with a D-Bus performance review
+the results of which are available on the GNOME wiki. Keep in
+mind that the D-Bus AT-SPI design documents on this page
+have not been kept up to date.
-for background information on accessibility, the Gnome
-Accessibility Project, mailing list info, and project status.
+ http://live.gnome.org/GAP/AtSpiDbusInvestigation/
-Contents of this package ==================================
+Other sources of relevant information about AT-SPI and Accessibility
+include:
+
+ http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility
+ http://www.sun.com/software/star/gnome/accessibility/architecture.xml
+ http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/atk.php
+ http://www.gnome.org/~billh/at-spi-idl/html/
+
+
+
+Contents of this package
+------------------------
+
+This package includes libatk-bridge, a library that bridges ATK to the new
+D-Bus based AT-SPI, as well as a corresponding module for gtk+ 2.x. Gtk+ 3.x
+now links against libatk-bridge directly rather than requiring it to be loaded
+as a module.
+
+These libraries depend on the at-spi2-core code that contains the daemon for
+registering applications, D-Bus helper libraries and the AT-SPI D-Bus specifications.
+
+Directory structure
+-------------------
The directories within this package are arranged as follows:
- idl : This directory contains the interface definitions
- (in Interface Definition Language) for the
- accessibility support interfaces exposed by
- the AT central registry, accessible applications,
- and UI components.
- This is possibly historic. The idl formed the basis
- for the XML protocol definitions now located
- in the directory "xml".
-
- registryd : This directory contains code specific to the
- central accessibility registry, and the registry
- executable is built in this directory.
-
- atk-adaptor : This directory contains code that bridges
- the at-spi to the GTK+ toolkit, and which is
- loaded at runtime by GTK+-based Gnome applications.
- The 'bridge' automatically registers GTK+-2.0
- applications with the accessibility registry,
- and relays UI events from application to registry.
- It is also responsible for servicing requests from
- the registry to register handlers for specific event
- types.
+ droute
+
+ Contains a framework for registering objects
+ with a D-Bus connection and for routing messages to
+ the implementing object.
+
+ Used by the ATK adaptor.
+
+ atk-adaptor
+
+ This directory contains code that bridges
+ the at-spi to the GTK+ toolkit, and which is
+ loaded at runtime by GTK+-based Gnome applications.
+ The 'bridge' automatically registers GTK+-2.0
+ applications with the accessibility registry,
+ and relays UI events from application to registry.
+ It is also responsible for servicing requests from
+ the registry to register handlers for specific event
+ types.