Hi, Yes I want to provide you a feedback and also if it's useful, I can contribute by helping you tu know what adaptation may be suit for a particular point.
The main source of my difficulties to use new gnome interface is a photophobia (a light sensibility). until now, I used compiz accessibility plugins, with full-screen zoom and negative. I need a dark background with light text to allow me to access information. From the new gnome interfaces some elements have black background (dock, top panel, launcher window) and some other have light background (dialog box, file explorer...) So it's impossible to access all elements because if I invert colors, originaly light background element are accessible for me but others become inaccessible. I miss to change the theme of desktop panels and launcher window (general theme modification doesn't affect desktop elements). To correct this, we have to provide an uniform theme (uniform background theme). According to the large majority of light background Web pages this theme should be also have a light background. With this configuration negative filter offer full dark background). For applications that have particular contents like images, as compiz plugin allows to do, it should be interesting to provide a single windows color inversion. For example to avoid dazzle due to a complete color re-inversion. I don't know if some of them are already considered as future aims, but without this it is impossible for me and many other people with similar pathologies to use new gnomes interfaces. Thus a still use old gnome appearance with fallback mode due to this. Yoann. > Message du 04/06/13 à 16h06 > De : "Piñeiro" > A : gnome-accessibility-devel@gnome.org > Copie à : yoann....@voila.fr > Objet : Re: [g-a-devel] Provide a relevant accessibility. > > On 06/03/2013 02:33 PM, yoann....@voila.fr wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > firstly I am really sorry for very low english level. I use Linux system > > with Gnome for few years (Ubuntu) and I have some accessibility problems > > with the interface. > > I'm visually impared (dégénérative pathology) and i used to use compiz > > accessibility plugins to adapt the interface. > > > > I hava many problem to access the new Gnome 3.6+ interface even with > > universal access options. Thus I really want give you my contribution in > > terms of experience, what it will be able to change to allow me correct > > accessibility, I also can give you main needs of many people that aren't > > met here. > > I'm PhD student and I work on Web accessibility (coputer sciences > > formation). > > > > I don't know if if post in the correct place or if gnome accessibility is > > interesting by returns about universal access module difficulties. > > Yes this is a good place to provide any feedback. Anyway, if your > problems are only about user interaction, probably > gnome-accessibility-l...@gnome.org is a better list. > > > Can you give me more informations. > > What kind of information do you need? From the rest of your email, it > seems that what you want is provide feedback, not asking for help. > "Piñeiro" , > BR > > -- > Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias > > "Piñeiro" , ___________________________________________________________ Prison et politique pour Nabilla Benattia ! Une news à lire sur Voila.fr http://people.voila.fr/people/actu-stars/personnalites/nabilla-benattia-j-ai-fait-de-la-detention-preventive-people_10349.html _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list gnome-accessibility-devel@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel