Alejandro, on mar. 06 mars 2018 09:35:01 +0100, wrote:
> On 05/03/18 15:32, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > Bastien Nocera, on lun. 05 mars 2018 15:21:47 +0100, wrote:
> >> Perhaps, but you'd be doing a disservice to your users trying to
> >> implement this as a "can run anywhere" solution. I don't thin
On 05/03/18 15:32, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Bastien Nocera, on lun. 05 mars 2018 15:21:47 +0100, wrote:
>> Perhaps, but you'd be doing a disservice to your users trying to
>> implement this as a "can run anywhere" solution. I don't think there's
>> any way you can implement this generically so th
Bastien Nocera, on lun. 05 mars 2018 15:21:47 +0100, wrote:
> Perhaps, but you'd be doing a disservice to your users trying to
> implement this as a "can run anywhere" solution. I don't think there's
> any way you can implement this generically so that there's no work
> needed on other desktops.
>
On Mon, 2018-03-05 at 15:05 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Emmanuele Bassi, on jeu. 01 mars 2018 20:27:04 +, wrote:
> > I was not claiming that the Shell’s zoom is perfect; I’m saying
> > that the Shell
> > is where things need to be fixed, as it’s where things are
> > implemented
Hello,
Emmanuele Bassi, on jeu. 01 mars 2018 20:27:04 +, wrote:
> I was not claiming that the Shell’s zoom is perfect; I’m saying that the Shell
> is where things need to be fixed, as it’s where things are implemented
> already.
Well, that is for gnome. Users shouldn't be tied with gnome ju
Le 01/03/2018 à 21:27, Emmanuele Bassi a écrit :
Thanks.
I was not claiming that the Shell’s zoom is perfect; I’m saying that the
Shell is where things need to be fixed, as it’s where things are
implemented already. The shell does not currently ask the toolkit to
render an area at a different
On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 at 00:03, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
> Le 01/03/2018 à 16:32, Emmanuele Bassi a écrit :
> > that the current GNOME Shell already has logic for zoom, color
> > inversion, and other effects, it’s perfectly capable of dealing with
> > these requirements.
>
> You can enable the GNOME Shell
Le 01/03/2018 à 16:32, Emmanuele Bassi a écrit :
that the current GNOME Shell already has logic for zoom, color
inversion, and other effects, it’s perfectly capable of dealing with
these requirements.
You can enable the GNOME Shell zoom feature, zoom to the factor 10 and
tell me if it works
Emmanuele Bassi, on jeu. 01 mars 2018 15:32:37 +, wrote:
> The display server can not invent information, at best it could
> achieve the zoom-gimp.png result, which is really not enough for
> visually-impaired people. Here I have only magnified a couple of times,
> people quite
On Thu, 1 Mar 2018 at 20:48, Samuel Thibault
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Emmanuele Bassi, on jeu. 01 mars 2018 14:42:27 +0700, wrote:
> > On 26 February 2018 at 17:49, Samuel Thibault
> > wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > So, I also saw the removal of generic modules.
> > >
> > > Unfortunately we currentl
[Re-sending without the attached pictures, too big for the list]
Hello,
Emmanuele Bassi, on jeu. 01 mars 2018 14:42:27 +0700, wrote:
> On 26 February 2018 at 17:49, Samuel Thibault
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > So, I also saw the removal of generic modules.
> >
> > Unfortunately we currently need
On 26 February 2018 at 17:49, Samuel Thibault
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So, I also saw the removal of generic modules.
>
> Unfortunately we currently need it for implementing perfect zoom feature
> :)
I don't know what a "perfect zoom feature" is — but zooming on a
window should be part of the display
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 5:49 AM, Samuel Thibault <
samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So, I also saw the removal of generic modules.
>
> Unfortunately we currently need it for implementing perfect zoom feature
> :)
>
> The context is that visual-impaired users need magnification of
Hello,
Alejandro, on mar. 27 févr. 2018 08:11:26 +0100, wrote:
> On 26/02/18 11:49, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > Without module loading, I don't know how to implement it :) Or perhaps
> > this could be added as an AT-SPI interface?
>
> Being added as an AT-SPI interface would depend on what API do
Not too much time to get involved on this, but I will at least make the
obvious question:
On 26/02/18 11:49, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So, I also saw the removal of generic modules.
>
> Unfortunately we currently need it for implementing perfect zoom feature
> :)
>
> The context is that
Hello,
So, I also saw the removal of generic modules.
Unfortunately we currently need it for implementing perfect zoom feature
:)
The context is that visual-impaired users need magnification of the
desktop. Changing font sizes / dpi etc. have their limit, at some point
we need to just have a zoo
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