Hello, So, I also saw the removal of generic modules.
Unfortunately we currently need it for implementing perfect zoom feature :) The context is that visual-impaired users need magnification of the desktop. Changing font sizes / dpi etc. have their limit, at some point we need to just have a zoomed view of a piece of the screen. Currently compiz' ezoom takes the piece of the screen, and magnify it to show it on the screen, with obviously awful pixelization effects. Our idea was very similar to gtk-vector-screenshot : instead of taking the output as it is displayed on the screen, get a module loaded within the application, with which ezoom can discuss to make the application produce a magnified rendering of its window, which ezoom can then show in the magnification glass, thus getting perfect zoom. Without module loading, I don't know how to implement it :) Or perhaps this could be added as an AT-SPI interface? Samuel _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list gnome-accessibility-devel@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel