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User Commands                                          at-poke(1)



NAME
     at-poke - display object hierarchy  of  accessible  applica-
     tions

SYNOPSIS
     at-poke  [dontdisplaychildren]   [--maxchildren=maxchildren]
     [--table] [gnome-std-options]

DESCRIPTION
     at-poke tests the  accessibility  of  applications.  at-poke
     displays  a  list  of accessible applications running on the
     desktop. Each application can be examined to view the acces-
     sible object hierarchy of the application.

OPTIONS
     The following options are supported:

     dontdisplaychildDonnot display  children  for  objects  that
                     have the MANAGES_DESCENDANTS state.



     --maxchildren=maSxpcehciilfdyretnhe maximum number of children of an
                     accessible  object  that  are displayed. For
                     tables, this option  specifies  the  maximum
                     number of children in a row or column.



     --table         Use AccessibleTable_getACcessibleAt  to  get
                     children of an Accessible object that imple-
                     ments AccessibleTable.



     gnome-std-optionSstandard options available for use with most
                     GNOME    applications.     See    gnome-std-
                     options(5) for more information.



EXAMPLES
     Example 1: Launch at-poke and  Display  Only  the  First  20
     Children of an Accessible Object

     example% at-poke --maxchildren=20

EXIT STATUS
     The following exit values are returned:

     0        Application exited successfully




SunOS 5.10           Last change: 6 Sep 2004                    1






User Commands                                          at-poke(1)



     >0       Application exited with failure



FILES
     The following files are used by this application:

     /usr/bin/at-poke        Executable to display object hierar-
                             chy of accessible applications



ATTRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWgnome-a11y-poke         |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Interface stability         | External                    |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO
     gnome-std-options(5)

NOTES
     Written by Padraig O'Briain, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2004.

























SunOS 5.10           Last change: 6 Sep 2004                    2





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