is it suitable to set the accessibilityLabel of the attributedString itself instead of the attachment?
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Replying to @myell0w
I don’t think setting that makes a difference (just tried; but makes sense it doesn’t, it should really read the content)
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Replying to @aral
hm, I haven’t used it with NSAttributedString, but I’ve set an accessibilityLabel on NSString and VO on iOS read that out correctly
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Replying to @myell0w
Actually, scratch that, setting accessibilityLabel on UIImage attachment works. It was a tinted one in BonMot causing trouble :)
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Replying to @myell0w
Fixed issue in BonMot too, will prep pull request for
@ZevEisenberg now :) (Image tinting wasn’t transferring accessibilityLabel)2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
good catch! Will definitely merge that. Please add a test, if you’re so inclined.
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Replying to @ZevEisenberg
Test added to pull request :) https://github.com/Raizlabs/BonMot/pull/263 … PS. Thanks for the *amazing* work on BonMot :) +
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Sounds great; thanks :) (And let me know if you need anything tweaked with the PR.) +@myell0w
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