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Neil Munro wrote on 02/11/09 19:37:
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> What I propose is a centralised dedicated accessibility tool that
> enables the user to slide colour values up and down to change both
> background and text colour, with an example block of text that changes
>
2009/11/2 Markus Hitter :
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> Am 02.11.2009 um 20:37 schrieb Neil Munro:
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>> What I propose is a centralised dedicated accessibility tool that
>> enables
>> the user to slide colour values up and down to change both
>> background and
>> text colour, with an example block of text that changes as th
Am 02.11.2009 um 20:37 schrieb Neil Munro:
> What I propose is a centralised dedicated accessibility tool that
> enables
> the user to slide colour values up and down to change both
> background and
> text colour, with an example block of text that changes as they
> edit the
> values.
This
I know there are ways to achieve this under GNOME but it's not at all easy
to get it perfect and neither is it obvious. Additionally some widgets
require the same treatment that are not currently theme able. Web pages for
example need to have the background colour to work, and there might be a way
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Hi Neil
Neil Munro wrote on 02/11/09 01:53:
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> Many of my friends or people I have met have dyslexia and struggle to
> read information on screen, however recent studies have shown
> overlaying colour over text or changing both the text colour and
Hello, please forgive me if I get protocall wrong, I've read up and tried to
get something implemented into Ubuntu that although doesn't directly affect
me, I feel it represents a barrier of entry to use Ubuntu.
Many of my friends or people I have met have dyslexia and struggle to read
information