GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 745447
Clock/city icon doesn't have an accessible name
Last modified: 2021-06-01 22:44:43 UTC
STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Activate orca, or use the print-focused-selected script here [1] in order to have a tool to expose the accessible name 2. Open gnome-clocks, with some clocks already available 3. Open World tab 4. Navigate to one of the clock/cities EXPECTED OUTCOME The icon with the clock should have an accessible name ACTUAL OUTCOME The icon with the clocks doesn't have an accessible name NOTES There is a label with the city (Madrid, Spain). So exposing that one would be enough, if bug 745445 get solved too. [1] https://github.com/infapi00/at-spi2-examples/tree/master/javascript
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