Em Ter, 2006-10-10 às 16:09 +0200, Henrik Nilsen Omma escreveu: > Daniel Ruoso wrote: > >> I think that these filters could be implemented easily in gnome-mag. > >> Probably Bill and Willie can give more advices about it. > >> > > > > The question is that colorblindness filters aren't exactly related to > > screen magnifier. I'm colorblind, but I don't need a screen magnifier. > > > > Perhaps not in your case, but there is a lot of potential overlap. > gnome-mag manipulates the screen image real time (and has a simple > inverse mode) which the filters also do. I'm sure gnome-mag could be set > to 'magnify' at 1x.
This is good to know that the overlap case exists. Yes, it's possible (it's also possible to set it to values below 1x for someone that have super vision :-). After the first Daniel e-mail I test it here using 1x and the iverse mode (In Ubuntu 6.10), since composite doesn't work well in 6.04 due xserver-7.0 used in it, and the result was good. > > Some people would want to use both magnification and a filter. Separate > implementations may still be the best option for technical reasons or to > have simpler configuration of each. But in that case they should at > least work well together. Maybe we could invest in a library, the one started by Daniel, that implement the filters and any solution that need to use them will have them available. The only thing that must be done to integrate it to gnome-mag is that it support GDK images. > > Henrik Best regards, Carlos. _______________________________________________________ O Yahoo! est� de cara nova. Venha conferir! http://br.yahoo.com
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