Disabling it only through accessibility.properties means we have no control
over it from JOSM. So when the next bug appears, we'll have to tell all of
our impacted Ubuntu users to modify the file. It's cumbersome for us, and
for them. I would prefer a runtime flag we can set in josm launcher. I
don't want to experience major issues like
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/12022 and
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/16666 again.

Le dim. 7 avr. 2019 à 21:39, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> a
écrit :

> Vincent Privat, le dim. 07 avril 2019 14:26:19 +0200, a ecrit:
> > If enabled by default, please offer a reliable way for applications to
> disable
> > it.
>
> It has always been available in
> /etc/java-11-openjdk/accessibility.properties
>
> > We don't need it for JOSM,
>
> Is there no way for blind people to use JOSM?
>
> > and we have been so impacted with jaw's problems in the past years
>
> Yes, the bug reports eventually reached me, and I fixed the issues I was
> aware of.
>
> Samuel
>
>

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