Ter, 2006-10-10 às 19:03 -0300, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes escreveu: > Since gnopernicus/orca can discover the structure of documents, web > pages and windows, this can inform parts of the screen that the filter > must be applied. Only to illustrate this idea, think in a web page that > contains a graph, the region of the graph can be passed to the magnifier > and only this region will be filtered. Since some times could have a lot > of images in the user interface the key to enable or disabe the filters > is very reasonable solution to these cases.
I'd be fine with that. Actually, that would be very nice. I already had in mind the idea of adding a "check if a change is needed" method in libcolorblind, but this could cause a performance decay. Maybe it's easier to leave it to the user, at least I would prefer that way, since usually I notice when I'm missing something because of the colors. So, getting to the work... Which steps would be needed to have it integrated in gnome-mag and to have gnome-mag to magnify 1:1 a window using the color filter? daniel _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list