Ticket #2197 (closed defect: fixed)
Opened 6 years ago
Last modified 3 years ago
TracAccessibility page is outdated
| Reported by: | Norbert Unterberg <nunterberg@…> | Owned by: | jonas |
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| Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 0.9 |
| Component: | wiki system | Version: | 0.9 |
| Severity: | normal | Keywords: | accessibility |
| Cc: | nunterberg@… | ||
| Release Notes: | |||
| API Changes: | |||
Description
The TracAccessibility page is somewhat outdated and incorrect:
- On Windows, the keys work with the ALT key, not with the control key as documented.
- They work on Firefox. IE does show the link in the status line but does not go to that page.
- The page TracFaq (Alt+5) is not part of the distribution, so the key and the wiki link are dead.
- The 9 key is not linked in the key list ("About trac" is not a Trac link)
- Alt+0 (TracAccessibility) does not work
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Change History
comment:1 Changed 6 years ago by markus
comment:2 Changed 6 years ago by cmlenz
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
Fixed.
You know that it's a Wiki page, right? ;-)
comment:3 Changed 6 years ago by Norbert Unterberg <nunterberg@…>
Yes I know, but it does not help my local tac installation's help page when I edit your Wiki pages, does it?
comment:4 Changed 6 years ago by anonymous
Yes it does. The wiki pages on the Trac site are the masters. They are integrated into the distribution just before a release is made. That is what source:trunk/wiki-default/checkwiki.py is used for.
comment:5 Changed 3 years ago by anonymous
- Milestone changed from 0.9 to not applicable
- Resolution fixed deleted
- Status changed from closed to reopened
- Version changed from 0.9b2 to 0.11.1
ie6, ie7, mozilla 2, mozilla 3, opera 9.25, safari 3: accessibility doesn't works at all
comment:6 Changed 3 years ago by nkantrowitz
- Milestone changed from not applicable to 0.9
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from reopened to closed
- Version changed from 0.11.1 to 0.9
Works fine for me on Safari 3 here. Check that you have access keys enabled, they are off by default. Also this wouldn't be related to problems with the wiki page anyway.



On IE you have to hit Return once you pressed the accesskey combination.