wrap were placed next to each other (columns were ignored and reads
across the entire screen, then goes “down a line” and reads across the screen,
etc.). None of the text options take into account the Display & Text Size
system settings.
—Andrew Bell
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>
>> Re: ADA Compli
Peter:
> I’m currently working on adding accessibility to my text and
> media-heavy music application. In trying to find actual information
> about doing this in a way that is both “compliant” and also good UI—
> I find very little data online.
Nice project! For the standards side of it, I woul
Hi Curry,
Back to your original answer… Thanks for this. I’ve benefited over the years
from your work and advice.
I’m currently working on adding accessibility to my text and media-heavy music
application. In trying to find actual information about doing this in a way
that is both “compliant”
Alex:
> You are quoting yourself without adequate context.
Ah yes, I'm trying to keep what I said a big secret, right? :)
Quite the reverse - I was drawing attention to my original post, which
is readily available in its entirety, which is typically what I suggest.
> The fuller version of
On 29/05/2020 18:09, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode wrote:
> Have you tried using the mac OS voice commands or controls?
Strike two!
I think that's a bad call.
Think carefully about the implications of what I said: "I can only say
a few words without getting out of breath."
You are quot
Rick, I thanked you for your concern. I'll thank you once again. Your
questions were just a little bit off target, just like some of my
clicks; but that's OK. I heard you, and I responded to your actual
points. Here are my points again:
Ability is not all-or-nothing. We need to look at the
Hi Curry,
Sorry I tried to answer, or to be helpful, or to ask any questions.
I had no intentions of getting your blood pressure up.
I once made a talking calculator to help other people, and all
I got was pushback from others with bad attitudes.
Then people wonder why no one wants to help.
I
Rick:
> I have a couple of questions for you.
Thanks Rick! I do appreciate the concern. But in my post, your questions
were already either answered or otherwise addressed before you asked. I
anticipated them; I know what makes people tick! So I'll "re-answer"
partly by quoting myself.
But
Hi Curry,
I have a couple of questions for you.
Is a trackpad or a trackball any better of an experience for you?
Have you tried using the mac OS voice commands or controls?
Dragon Dictate used to have voice commands and I seem to
recall you could make your own too. I don’t recall if that was
Assistive tech is a wonderful thing, and yet even when that "compliancy"
is achieved, the effort is doomed to fall short of real-world needs for
many people.
That's because the "compliancy" designers tend to think in
all-or-nothing ideals - and the subset of opinions and studies popular
in
On 5/26/2020 6:56 PM, Dan Friedman via use-livecode wrote:
Has anyone done anything in regards to ADA compliancy in mobile apps built with
LiveCode? Using the apple or android accessibility tools such as Screen
reading, for example.
I have been periodically looking at assistive technologi
Oh gawd, I had an ancient college sweaty OMG FINALS panic attack, because I
thought you wrote Ada, not ADA.
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 6:57 PM Dan Friedman via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Has anyone done anything in regards to ADA compliancy in mobile apps built
> with Li
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