Re: dark theme (off-list)

2015-11-12 Thread Alex ARNAUD
On 12/11/2015 23:21, Peter Billam wrote: I tired to send this to debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org but it was rejected as spam :-( so I'm sending it to yourself. OK, I forward with my reply. For me console-size is an key issue. I do: DEBIAN_FRONTEND=readline dpkg-reconfigure console-set

Re: Starting several instances of brltty

2015-11-12 Thread Shérab
Hi, (Replying to myself.) Shérab (2015/11/12 13:37 +0100): > Hello Mario, > > Mario Lang (2015/11/09 21:23 +0100): > > @Sherab: You should be able to just copy the default brltty.service from > > systemd to /etc/systemd/system/brltty-other.service, and modify the > > file. Just make sure you ha

LightDM a11y not working after Unstable upgrade

2015-11-12 Thread Sebastian Humenda
Hi, after an update from Debian Jessie to Debian sid, I've noticed that the LightDM accessibility is not working anymore. Orca starts with the usual greeter message, but is silent afterwards. Neither keyboard input nor mouse clicks produce any speech/braille output. There's an orca process still r

Re: dark theme

2015-11-12 Thread llcfree
On Thu, 2015-11-12 at 16:20 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote: > llcfree, on Thu 12 Nov 2015 13:42:22 +0100, wrote: > > To this, I would add the possibility of filtering out all > > mess that we are forced to download automatically from the web. > > Could you be more specific? I'll try with an example

Re: dark theme

2015-11-12 Thread Samuel Thibault
llcfree, on Thu 12 Nov 2015 13:42:22 +0100, wrote: > To this, I would add the possibility of filtering out all > mess that we are forced to download automatically from the web. Could you be more specific? > I guess what I am trying to say is that it is much more important to > safeguard the possi

Re: dark theme

2015-11-12 Thread Samuel Thibault
Alex ARNAUD, on Thu 12 Nov 2015 14:02:36 +0100, wrote: > On 12/11/2015 13:17, Samuel Thibault wrote: > >Possibly, because gnome or MATE provide some color themes which can be > >applied over the debian installer. It could be an idea to make a list of > >those themes, that can be given to the debian

Re: dark theme

2015-11-12 Thread llcfree
For a person who is visually impaired, but not blind, the most important issue is to have a simple way to increase the character size (like ctrl-+ in firefox like browsers) and to be able to choose colors for background and foreground, a feature that tends to disappear even from free tools. To this

Re: Starting several instances of brltty

2015-11-12 Thread Shérab
Hello Mario, Mario Lang (2015/11/09 21:23 +0100): > @Sherab: You should be able to just copy the default brltty.service from > systemd to /etc/systemd/system/brltty-other.service, and modify the > file. Just make sure you have a different PID file name, and adjust the > parameters passed to BRLTT

Re: dark theme

2015-11-12 Thread Samuel Thibault
Raphaël POITEVIN, on Thu 12 Nov 2015 11:13:27 +0100, wrote: > Are there other themes ? No, but it's a matter of contributing what sets of colors should be provided. The implementation itself can be done by debian-boot, they just have no idea what color sets should be provided. > Do you think inst

dark theme

2015-11-12 Thread Raphaël POITEVIN
Dear team, I will have to give a lecture about Debian installation and administration for people with multiple visual impairement : blind (Braille reader or not), partially sighted. For totally blind people, obiusly I'll propose Braille or speech. A partially sighted user told me dark theme coul