Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
David Bolter wrote:
Peter Korn wrote:
Hi Henrik,
Cool stuff.
For the on-screen keyboard, please consider doing something like "gok
--simple" (assuming folks like David Bolter agree).
Yes. This is difficult though, since I can understand both sides of
On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 09:42 -0400, Al Puzzuoli wrote:
> So based on the lack of responses, I'm assuming no one has been able to
> confirm this?
>
> If so, then I'm really confused, as it's happening on 2 FedoraCore5 boxes
> that I know of to date. For purposes of troubleshooting this further,
David Bolter wrote:
Peter Korn wrote:
Hi Henrik,
Cool stuff.
For the on-screen keyboard, please consider doing something like "gok
--simple" (assuming folks like David Bolter agree).
Yes. This is difficult though, since I can understand both sides of
the fence here. My biased (gok maintai
Peter Korn wrote:
For the on-screen keyboard, please consider doing something like "gok
--simple" (assuming folks like David Bolter agree). There is enough
overlap that keeping common code common would be nice
That is certainly an option. I will need to discuss this with the
student who takes
Peter Korn wrote:
Hi Henrik,
Cool stuff.
For the on-screen keyboard, please consider doing something like "gok
--simple" (assuming folks like David Bolter agree).
Yes. This is difficult though, since I can understand both sides of the
fence here. My biased (gok maintainer) opinion is that
Hi Henrik,
Cool stuff.
For the on-screen keyboard, please consider doing something like "gok
--simple" (assuming folks like David Bolter agree). There is enough
overlap that keeping common code common would be nice (vs. fragmenting
approaches). Also, with your use case for the student Liza
So based on the lack of responses, I'm assuming no one has been able to
confirm this?
If so, then I'm really confused, as it's happening on 2 FedoraCore5 boxes
that I know of to date. For purposes of troubleshooting this further, can
anyone tell me which component of Gnome would actually gov
Olaf Jan Schmidt wrote:
I am already step upas a mentor for KDe-related accessibility SoC projects,
and of course I would be willing to co-mentor any accessibility SoC projects
received at Ubuntu (at least if they are not planned to be Gtk-only).
Cool! Now let's just hope we get some good ap
[ Henrik Nilsen Omma ]
> I'll be acting as official mentor for the students, though I'm also
> hoping for support from the wider AT community.
I am already step upas a mentor for KDe-related accessibility SoC projects,
and of course I would be willing to co-mentor any accessibility SoC projects
Hi all,
(sorry for cross-posting again)
The Ubuntu Accessibility Team is hosting up to three development
projects during this year's Summer of Code. The SoC scheme is an
opportunity to break some new ground and so we are focusing on new
tools. There are technologies coming on line such as X
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