Leonard de Ruijter
Leonard de Ruijter
I really need to dive into this again, but I have several projects that are of higher priority for me. I once started this as a POC for @BabbageCom, but...
This was reverted by #12298
> Upgrading python in 2022.1 depends on the [bug in `libFFI` ](https://bugs.python.org/issue38748) being fixed, it isn't fixed yet, so I don't see much chance of this happening. Is there anything...
According to https://bugs.python.org/issue38748 it looks like there's still a request open for a test to be provided using a pr.
The moment that Python 3.7 will be fully out of support is getting nearer and nearer. @feerrenrut could you please share NV Access' thoughts about this matter, especially given the...
> I might mention this in a new issue, but wxPython 4.2.0 does not come with Python 3.7 32-bit wheel - only 64-bit Windows and macOS builds are provided. Are...
I had to close #10484 because the codepen was lost and another example did not reproduce. Therefore I think we need another test case for the impact of this.
@cary-rowen and @lijianwei2019, given you seemed interested in the progress of this pr, could you elaborate on how it benefits you?
Note that this pr doesn't touch UIA at all. It's not that I don't see that there's likely a benefit for this pr, I only want to have a firm...
As long as we don't have a good test case to prove that this pr actually improves things, I'm reluctant to bring this further. It is much more important to...