Release 3.8 of BRLTTY has finally been released. To download it:
1) go to: http://mielke.cc/brltty/
2) click on: Download
3) click on: Current Release
Apart from the usual business of fixing bugs and making minor adjustments,
here's a list of what this release contains:
General updates:
I'm pleased to announce that Dasher 4.5.1 is now available for
download from:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/dasher/4.5/
Windows and unofficial Debian/Ubuntu binaries will shortly be
available from:
http://www.dasher.org.uk/Download.html
Dasher is a predictive text input system for the G
Ariel Rios wrote:
>> I am not very familiar with the ATK/AT-SPI implementations but I am
>> aware that these implementations are not compatible with the KDE
>> architecture, and a general move to DBUS has been often mentioned.
>> The GNOME Mobile & Embedded Initative could be the opportunity to
>>
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* What is gail?
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GAIL provides accessibility support for gtk+ and libgnomecanvas by
implementing AtkObjects for widgets in gtk+ and libgnomecanvas. The
GAIL library is a GTK+ module.
* What's changed for gail
>
> I am not very familiar with the ATK/AT-SPI implementations but I am
> aware that these implementations are not compatible with the KDE
> architecture, and a general move to DBUS has been often mentioned.
> The GNOME Mobile & Embedded Initative could be the opportunity to
> implement ATK / AT-SP
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* What is atk?
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The interface definitions of accessibility infrastructure.
* What's changed for atk 1.19.3?
Fixes #434784.
Remove gnome-doc-utils dependence.
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* What is at-spi?
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at-spi (assistive technology service provider interface) is the primary
assistive technology infrastructure for the Solaris and Linux
operating environments. Applications and toolkits supporting the
AT-SPI include the GNOME GTK+ to
Le lundi 04 juin 2007 à 01:08 -0400, Jacob Beauregard a écrit :
> The problem to drawing interest to
> accessibility would be to promote technology in a sense that it will not only
> help disabled users, but also be something that anyone would use.
>
Yes, I share this idea also.
It would be gr