I'd feel a lot better pushing gnome accessibility if GTK+ wasn't such
a complete lost cause in terms of accessibility improvement. Pixmaps
should have accessible descriptions. The calendar should talk.
Someone somewhere in GTK+ land should care, and I just don't see it.
I recommend channeling the
Friday 16th dec, the GNOME Foundation announces a fundraising campaign [1] to
kick off 2012 as the Year of Accessibility for GNOME.
GNOME has held accessibility amongst its core values from the project’s
inception. Because of this commitment, along with the efforts of many dedicated
developers
On 12/16/2011 12:20 AM, Robert Cole wrote:
> Hello again!
>
> I installed Ubuntu on may laptop using Wubi within Windows XP, and I
> was just testing Orca and GNOME 3 a few moments ago. I decided that I
> should try out the Zoom feature as well to see if the lag which I
> mentioned in previous e-ma