Hi,
To (try to) complete what Samuel has written...
Niels Thykier (2024/01/27 23:10 +0100):
> > One thing that is important for the screen reader to know what to render
> > is to put the caret on the item that matters.
>
> I have trouble with this one. Can you provide an example that would work
Niels Thykier, le sam. 27 janv. 2024 23:10:08 +0100, a ecrit:
> Samuel Thibault:
> > One thing that is important for the screen reader to know what to render
> > is to put the caret on the item that matters.
>
> I have trouble with this one. Can you provide an example that would work in
> the term
Samuel Thibault:
Hello,
Giving a very small answer here.
Niels Thykier, le sam. 27 janv. 2024 22:18:23 +0100, a ecrit:
Like should the tool disable
ANSI color and boldface output to avoid creating confusing output?
Screen readers just ignore colors & bold/italic :)
Thanks. :)
One thing
Hello,
Giving a very small answer here.
Niels Thykier, le sam. 27 janv. 2024 22:18:23 +0100, a ecrit:
> Like should the tool disable
> ANSI color and boldface output to avoid creating confusing output?
Screen readers just ignore colors & bold/italic :)
One thing that is important for the screen
Hi,
(Please CC on replies as I am not subscribed)
I am looking for advice on how to make the terminal more accessible.
The context is that I have a terminal program sub-commands. For some of
them, I currently render an ASCII table sometimes with unstructured
notes following it as legends for
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