Hi Henrik:

<"What he said" >

You and Carlos put this very well.  I agree with you both that this 
sounds like a great thing to add to gnome-mag.

By the way, Carlos has recently done some very nice work to enable 
fullscreen magnification without requiring two X screens, so based on 
this new work (still in bugzilla, but soon to be in cvs we hope), this 
could be done pretty elegantly at "1:1" without noticeably changing the 
user experience.

Best regards

Bill

p.s. - gnome-mag magnifies at '1x' if you run it with "-z1".  To use 
this in fullscreen mode without changing your Xorg.conf will require 
Carlos' patch to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348375.


Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> Daniel Ruoso wrote:
>   
>>> I think that these filters could be implemented easily in gnome-mag.
>>> Probably Bill and Willie can give more advices about it.
>>>     
>>>       
>> The question is that colorblindness filters aren't exactly related to
>> screen magnifier. I'm colorblind, but I don't need a screen magnifier.
>>   
>>     
>
> Perhaps not in your case, but there is a lot of potential overlap. 
> gnome-mag manipulates the screen image real time (and has a simple 
> inverse mode) which the filters also do. I'm sure gnome-mag could be set 
> to 'magnify' at 1x.
>
> Some people would want to use both magnification and a filter. Separate 
> implementations may still be the best option for technical reasons or to 
> have simpler configuration of each. But in that case they should at 
> least work well together.
>
> Henrik
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