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Subject: Re: tasksel-data: Add an "Accessibility" task
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:07:11 +0100
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Hi,
> It has been suggested that tasksel could have an "accessibility" tasks,
> which would automatically install e.g. the gnome-orca package and other
> accessibility-related packages.
Excellent idea.
> That task could be automatically selected when installation detects a
> braille device for instance,
How can the installation system be aware of the presence of a braille
display, concretely ?
> The question is then: what should be put in such a task? Brltty &
> Gnome-orca of course comes to mind, what else should be installed?
> Speech synthesis, dasher, gok, ...?
Would it be possible to have a configuration dialog box bound to this
task with checkboxes letting users choose the method they want to use for
accessibility, e.g. braile, speech, magnification.
Then the precise list of packages to install may depend on the
selections done in this dialog box, i.e. accessibility through speech
could for instance install emaspeak and cicero, whoc wouldn't be
installed if only ccessibility through braille has been selected.
Sébastien.
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