Patrick,
It is my hope that part of the GNOME Shell magnification work will
result in something like this. Not as a GTK+ widget, but as an
"accessibility layer" that things exactly like a scanning keyboard
overlay could live in.
Regards,
Peter Korn
Accessibility Principal
Oracle
On Thu,
We have been working with HFOSS.org in our second year now on
a11y-related projects for their student interns. Its a very good and
important relationship we have with GNOME-A11y and HFOSS.
The summer internship begins June 1st and we had a mentor and proposal
worked out for this year. Unfortun
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 06:21:28PM +0200, Pi?eiro wrote:
> * prlw1: scanning interface
What I really had in mind was "GTK widget which is a transparent overlayed
window and handles events nicely so that those which are passed through
end up in the correct underlying window". No doubt effectiv
Piñeiro, all,
Sorry I missed the meeting - I had a conflict... Regarding the AEGIS
conference - I should know soon what space(s) are available which days
of (and before/after) the conference for a GNOME Hackfest.
As with CSUN, I'm hoping for several days distinct from the formal
conference
Thanks! This was a good read.
Sorry I haven't attended any meetings in a while, I really hope to make
it soon.
Cheers,
Eitan.
On Thu, 2010-05-20 at 18:21 +0200, Piñeiro wrote:
> Brief summary of the meeting, feel free to create any individual
> thread about the topics. Sorry if I miss somethin
Brief summary of the meeting, feel free to create any individual
thread about the topics. Sorry if I miss something, but as I said,
this is a *brief* summary:
XFCE
* ryan22 suggested that the accessibility framewo