> > Note that accessibility friendly distributions such as Ubuntu, however,
> > probably could choose to just always keep accessibility enabled in the
> > default schema.
> >
>
> Which would turn accessibility on by default for all users also in
> stable releases, right? I think we are still a
Willie Walker wrote:
> Hi Henrik:
>
> I believe the answer is more along the lines of 'a'. If a user has not
> set the accessibility property, then the default value for odd versions
> of GNOME will be to enable accessibility. If a user has set the
> property, then their preference will be used.
Hi Henrik:
I believe the answer is more along the lines of 'a'. If a user has not
set the accessibility property, then the default value for odd versions
of GNOME will be to enable accessibility. If a user has set the
property, then their preference will be used.
Note that the only potential
Willie Walker wrote:
> FYI...this took some effort and some good teamwork, but accessibility is
> now enabled in GNOME development releases by default. Yeah!
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362457
>
That's great! More testing is good :)
I think I understand how this will work,
Hi,
It seems that the lack of accessibility support in the themeable greeter
is a major blocker for providing universal access at login (since this
version is widely used).
See bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355005
Does anyone know how we can make progress on this?
Henrik