Hi all,
Can someone give a summary to how ia2 support is coming along? or maybe
not? i have heard it is now being worked on is this true? I would like
to be able to just download and install without going threw hoops to get
it working with the access bridge software.
If ia2 is not being worked on at the moment I think the accessibility
switch should be on buy default or if not during install you should be
asked do you want this switched on buy default? and do you want to
install the access bridge? this would be OK until such times the ia2
support that has been in sinthony for a long time now makes its way into
the current code with thanks as always.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: [libreoffice-accessibility] Hi All! Mock-up.
Date: Thu, 8 Se 2011 07:17:38 -0400
From: Evan Janusziewicz <evan.janusziewicz@gmail.com>
Reply-To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
To: <accessibility@global.libreoffice.org>
Hi Christophe,
I understand your concern regarding the accessibility in design. On my
page, I've talked about your concern and how I think it and be addressed
if the future of LibreOffice is a theme similar to the "Ribbon UI". In
the near future I will update the design on my page with some of the
accessibility issues you have mentioned.
Nice you meet you,
Evan Janusziewicz
-----Original Message-----
From: Christophe Strobbe [mailto:christophe.strobbe@esat.kuleuven.be]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 6:26 AM
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Hi All! Mock-up.
Hi Evan,
At 01:55 6-9-2011, Evan Janusziewicz wrote:
>I'm just making sure this gets to the whole design team. I've created a
>mock-up of what LibreOffice could be like in the future. It's on my
>wiki profile at twstdude0to1.
I assume you are referring to the second mockup at
<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:twstdude0to1>.
A few very things to bear in mind for a new design:
* Theme support, especially high contrast themes (often with larger
fonts), is essential for users with certain vision impairments. It has
been a while since I tested high-contrast support in OpenOffice.org or
LibreOffice, but I thought it worked fine, so this should not be lost in
the new design.
* Keyboard access: for example, a ribbon-based interface needs to be
just as easy to access by keyboard as a menu-based interface. (I still
don't know how to use the keyboard to select a formatting style in the
MS Word 2010 ribbon, for example.)
* Focus visibility for sighted keyboard users: this is currently not an
issue in menus and dialogs, but it also needs to work well in task
panels and dockable panes. For example, open the Navigator (press F5),
dock it, then press F6 to cycle through the menu, the toolbar(s)
etcetera, until you arrive at the Navigator, then use the arrow keys to
navigate the buttons at the top of the Navigator. (Someone should test
this with a high-contrast theme on Windows, Mac OS, Gnome and KDE to see
whether contrast is sufficient for low vision users.)
* Accessibility to assistive technologies, for example, exposing name,
state, properties of menu items and other UI components through the
accessibility API.
Best regards,
Christophe
--
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K.U.Leuven - Dept. of Electrical Engineering - SCD Research Group on
Document Architectures Kasteelpark Arenberg 10 bus 2442
B-3001 Leuven-Heverlee
BELGIUM
tel: +32 16 32 85 51
http://www.docarch.be/
Twitter: @RabelaisA11y
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: [libreoffice-accessibility] Hi All! Mock-up.
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 07:17:38 -0400
From: Evan Janusziewicz <evan.janusziewicz@gmail.com>
Reply-To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
To: <accessibility@global.libreoffice.org>
Hi Christophe,
I understand your concern regarding the accessibility in design. On my
page, I've talked about your concern and how I think it and be addressed
if the future of LibreOffice is a theme similar to the "Ribbon UI". In
the near future I will update the design on my page with some of the
accessibility issues you have mentioned.
Nice you meet you,
Evan Janusziewicz
-----Original Message-----
From: Christophe Strobbe [mailto:christophe.strobbe@esat.kuleuven.be]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 6:26 AM
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Hi All! Mock-up.
Hi Evan,
At 01:55 6-9-2011, Evan Janusziewicz wrote:
I'm just making sure this gets to the whole design team. I've created a
mock-up of what LibreOffice could be like in the future. It's on my
wiki profile at twstdude0to1.
I assume you are referring to the second mockup at
<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:twstdude0to1>.
A few very things to bear in mind for a new design:
* Theme support, especially high contrast themes (often with larger
fonts), is essential for users with certain vision impairments. It has
been a while since I tested high-contrast support in OpenOffice.org or
LibreOffice, but I thought it worked fine, so this should not be lost in
the new design.
* Keyboard access: for example, a ribbon-based interface needs to be
just as easy to access by keyboard as a menu-based interface. (I still
don't know how to use the keyboard to select a formatting style in the
MS Word 2010 ribbon, for example.)
* Focus visibility for sighted keyboard users: this is currently not an
issue in menus and dialogs, but it also needs to work well in task
panels and dockable panes. For example, open the Navigator (press F5),
dock it, then press F6 to cycle through the menu, the toolbar(s)
etcetera, until you arrive at the Navigator, then use the arrow keys to
navigate the buttons at the top of the Navigator. (Someone should test
this with a high-contrast theme on Windows, Mac OS, Gnome and KDE to see
whether contrast is sufficient for low vision users.)
* Accessibility to assistive technologies, for example, exposing name,
state, properties of menu items and other UI components through the
accessibility API.
Best regards,
Christophe
--
Christophe Strobbe
K.U.Leuven - Dept. of Electrical Engineering - SCD Research Group on
Document Architectures Kasteelpark Arenberg 10 bus 2442
B-3001 Leuven-Heverlee
BELGIUM
tel: +32 16 32 85 51
http://www.docarch.be/
Twitter: @RabelaisA11y
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Open source for accessibility: results from the AEGIS project
www.aegis-project.eu
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