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my partner is sort of out of her depth, just got a mac and put #tweesecake on it. Is now trying to figure out how you actually read buffers? You can tab around the UI and select sessions, her mastodon session, and timelines, her home timeline, but then she can't seem to actually read the posts in her home timeline if she does anything else in the UI, such as composing a post. What are we missing? I've never used a mac before so I haven't a clue how to help her. It's as if the timeline contents just don't appear in the window. Tabbing past the buffers gives vertical scroll bar, and VO can find no table for the buffer itself. We're using imported data from a windows computer because we have no hope of remembering her tweesecake account credentials, does something about importing like that break the display? It just seems off that there are tables corresponding to the sessions and buffers lists, all well and good, and not one corresponding to the actual content list. @LaurenCeleste @app @masonasons


Figured it out. To search and/or follow hashtags on #Tweesecake you do a normal search with the slash, and you tab over and select hashtags. It then creates a timeline that is that hashtag.


Does #tweesecake have a way to follow hashtags? I thought there was a way, but I forget how to do it.


I want to write my own cross-platform and accessible for blind users #Mastodon client.
There are no #a11y friendly clients for Linux (only some TUI software) and there are only one buggy and unstable proprietary client for Windows called #tweesecake.
I already know the stack I'll use but I have one problem.
I don't know Mastodon well enough to be sure that I implement every feature which is supported there.
For sure I can read the whole API reference but maybe there are easier ways, maybe some list of features, maybe some feature guide for developers, etc.

As a blind user I can't just install any popular and cool client and take all features from it... That's the problem: they are not accessible at all or not accessible enough for every day use.

So, maybe someone helps me with some sort of docs or I don't know :D

#programming #askfedi


@Arkadiusz Świętnicki 🇨🇳 @Kat Moss Oh btw guys, we might have hit a #TweeseCake bug. When replying to multiple people single mention is used multiple times.