On 07/03/2013 11:21 AM, yoann....@voila.fr wrote: > > >> Message du 01/07/13 à 11h27 >> De : "Piñeiro" >> A : gnome-accessibility-devel@gnome.org >> Copie à : >> Objet : Re: [g-a-devel] Provide a relevant Accessibility. >> >> >> a) Adding an option on the magnifier in order to only apply the effect >> on a specific window >> Problem: would need a lot of micromanaging to the user >> b) Adding an option so the magnifier only affects the region below the >> panel >> Problems: >> * It doesn't solve the problem if the user needs to modify the >> appearence of the panel too (magnify it, change the colors, etc) >> c) Modify HighContrast theme, in order to be more uniform with the >> background color >> >> Am I missing some option? >> >> Thanks for your feedback >> >> BR >> > I agree when that it is not easy to implement this. > I think that your second options (b) is not usefull. Yes, probably it have too many problems.
> Yersteday I test once again the distribution with upgrading to Gnome 3.8. > With gnome tweak tools it is possible to change the shell theme (top desktop > bar). You monteioned the term of panel,it is this desktop bar ? Yes what I call "panel" is the top desktop bar. Some people call like that because is the most similar thing to GNOME 2.X gnome-panel. > > For your third option, It is a good idea to change the theme to have a more > uniform appearance. I manage to change top desktop bar theme but activities > window stay the same, the semi transparent background is still dark. AFAIK, the problem is that there are several background-XXX variables on the theme. As some years ago, some of the colors were hardcoded on the gnome-shell via CSS. Take a look to this bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618888 > Concerning your first option, If we have two distinct sortcut, it is possible > to apply color magnification on all objects (windows, bars, menus...) and > only turn off color filter with the second shortcut on the current window. it > is possible to provide to user some checkbox to choose to not "invert colors" > of desktop, activities window (if activities menu is consider as a window) > etc. That is basically how user interaction would work with that feature. The issue is that that feature still needs to be implemented. > > More over I see that zoom window and cursor "lag" on my computer while compiz > accessibility plugins are very fast (on the same computer, the same install > of gnome 3.8). I don't feel that lag on my computer. > I tried to sign in to gnome accessibilty to get access to git accessibility > project and attempt to be confident with the source code in order to help you > to improve these applications. But when I complete the form for request > account and submit it, nothing happened ! The page is refrersh I keep my form > completed but there is no error message or other. You only need to sign in if you want to have write access to the repositories. If the only thing that you want to do is getting confident with the source code, you can't get is, as read access is public. For example, as you are talking about the magnifier, if you want to get the code of gnome-shell: git clone https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell The full list of repositories here: https://git.gnome.org/browse/ BR -- Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list gnome-accessibility-devel@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel