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1.5.0
ACTF is a framework that serves as an extensible infrastructure upon which developers can build a variety of utilities that help to evaluate and enhance the accessibility of applications and content for people with disabilities. A collection of example utilities will also be provided which were created on top of the framework such as compliance validation tools, assistive technology simulation applications, usability visualization tools, unit-testing utilities, and alternative accessible interfaces for applications.
The project leadership certifies that the APIs in this release are "Eclipse Quality".
Extensible
- 8 extension points are available
Reusable modules
- HTML parser, ODF API, Web Browser Editor, ...
Non-API use in ACTF
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ACTF uses several components from swt.internal to access native applications
- to get accessibility information
- to control existing Text-to-Speech engines
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to embed applications (IE, OpenOffice.org, etc.) as Eclipse Editor/View for accessibility evaluation
- ACTF also uses reflection method to obtain HTML source, live DOM, URL, etc. from existing Browser components, such as SWT Browser Editor or Browser Output View.
- For more details including migration plan (under discussion):
- https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=259250
- https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=268519
There is no known security issue.
Documentation
- Visualization SDK includes documentation for users and developers.
- APIs have Javadoc.
- Extension points have a reference document.
Publication
Several documents have been published on the ACTF documentation page.
http://www.eclipse.org/actf/docs/
Internationalization
ACTF Visualization part has been designed with localization in mind and will keep internationalization in mind as we go forward.
- UI messages are externalized
- Now it supports English, Japanese and Chinese (partially).
User Interface
- ACTF Visualization part has been designed with Eclipse User Interface Guidelines in mind.
- UI Checklist is not firm yet, but will be updated in the future release
Example tools
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Several kinds of exemplary tools are available
- Accessibility visualization/evaluation tools: aDesigner, miChecker
- Sample implementation of HTML evaluation tool: HTML Checker
- Sample implementation of visualization functions: SimpleVisualizer
- Audio Description editor for internet movies: EASEL (Eclipse ACTF Script Editor Lite)
- etc.
There are no features that are designated for end-of-life in this release.
Related standards
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W3C HTML5, HTML 4.01 (and older recommendations 3.2, 4.0)
- HTML model component
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OASIS Open Document Format v1.1
- ODF model component
- Bugzilla is used by committers and community members, e.g., exemplary tool users, developers, etc.
- ML is used to discuss project plans, etc..
- Newsgroup is not much used yet, but is monitored by subscribed committers.
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