Please file separate bugs for separate issues. Bugs will be worked by
different developers for each package. By combining many individual
issues into a single bug, it is not possible to define which package
that developer should work on. If this is not a single bug, then it is
not valid in
It is not even a single bug - it is far more fundamental.
yes, and this is a bug tracker, for tracking and fixing single bugs.
This one is all related to the high contrast themes which reside in the
gnome-themes-standard package - and might be fixed there, or we might
think about doing a new
Alan ! 12.10?
The issue is now and it is in the UK a breach of Equality Law!
It May(?) be dealt with in the Ubuntu Developer Summit for 12.10?
That is beyond UNacceptable!
I have just had the Joy of attempting to even speak to the correct
employee of Canonical in London ( Jane Silber or Steven
no, people don't want issues to vanish, they want them to be fixed, this
takes work. If nobody is willing to do the work then the problems don't
get fixed. If you want to dive in and fix the themes, maybe building a
new theme based on the stuff you will find in /usr/share/themes/Ambiance
then that
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-themes-standard (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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this bug appears to be several issues, plus a general point about the
rather woeful state of the accessibility of the beta at the moment. I
will try to re-file some of the points about the high contrast as
separate addressable bugs against the right packages. Unity 5.8 was
released today so some
in fact reading again it is all a general failure of the high contrast
themes which have not been maintained in Ubuntu, just Ambiance and
Radiance.
** Tags added: a11y
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Alan - it is not just about themes!
The Theme is that Disability Access is a Fail!
Disability, and the use of Auxiliary Aids/Services, is not all about
Orca and other adaptive technologies. Many people derive no benefit from
such technology and don't need it. Some far more basic accessibility