In the spirit of keeping things as simple as possible (and reduce development effort), I'll hold off on this until we hear demand from ATVs. --- Brian Cragun wrote: > Hi, > > If I could offer my two cents on Line-Through Color and Underline Color > > I agree that for misspelled words, you shouldn't depend on the color > attribute of the underline for the AT to figure it out. That's the > symptom, not the cause. The cause is a misspelling, which should be > shown by it's own data tag, which apparently "invalid" does. > Invalid leads to a treatment of the characters being displayed. That > treatment may be underline or wavy underline, or italics or whatever. > > I think there are still cases where the strikethrough or underline > color might reasonably be different than the text color. Example: > you might want strikethroughs to be the same color, regardless of the > actual text. It makes sense to default them to the same color, but I > think it's very possible to have uses for both. > > - Brian > > Brian Cragun > Human Ability & Accessibility Center_ > __www.ibm.com/able_ <http://www.ibm.com/able> & _w3.ibm.com/able_ > <http://w3.ibm.com/able>/ > "Improving employability and quality of life for people with > disabilities"/ > W:(720)-663-2801 H:(507)288-2437 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Accessibility-ia2 mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/accessibility-ia2 >
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