Re: Setting Accessibility language for an element (iOS)
Re: Setting Accessibility language for an element (iOS)
- Subject: Re: Setting Accessibility language for an element (iOS)
- From: Chris Fleizach <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 00:11:01 -0700
- (NSString *)accessibilityLanguage
It's in UIAccessibility.h
On May 16, 2011, at 11:58 PM, drdave unknowngenius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to make my iPhone app (a Japanese learning drill/quiz
> type) at least partially accessible to blind users. My problem is that
> to do so, I need some elements to be read in English, others in
> Japanese... on the same screen. Although it is possible to use the
> language rotor to switch between either language, this does not seem
> like a practical solution for users. Safari seems to be able to do
> automatic language recognition (and reads Japanese beautifully).
>
> I was hoping there was some way to tell the VoiceOver API which
> language an element should ideally be read in. The doc makes no
> mention of such an option, but it is also badly obsolete (descriptions
> are for Xcode 3, not Xcode 4).
>
> Incidentally: does anybody know of a good source where I could find
> up-to-date info on implementing VoiceOver in an iOS app (using Xcode
> 4).
>
> Thanks!
>
> PS: I am new to the list and hope neither of these questions have been
> asked before. I tried using the Archive search form, but it seems to
> be borked at the moment (getting a server error, no matter the search
> string).
> --
> Dave
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