Howdy,
here is the initial howto:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/72147479
cheers chrys
Am 18.09.22 um 17:10 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
Howdy,
Like i wrote, i m currently not on my computer. I send the instructions when i
arrive at home.
Cheers chrys
Am 18.09.2022 um 16:39 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@redhat.com>:
Sure, I got docker set up so how would I go about this?
I tried via quickemu with no luck, Orca didn't seem to come up in the iso that
quickemu pulled down for KDE Neon unstable. So yes, I'll take that how to guide
yes please
On 9/18/22 15:30, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Howdy,
To get it in official ArchLinux Repository you might need to wait til KDE
Plasma 5.26 is released.
But i just searched a easy way for testing KDE Neon Development nightly using
docker. As users should be able to get involved in accessibility development
and testing process.
I m currently not on my machine but i already have a working howto to share
with you.
By the way, KDE just votes its goals. KDE votes 3 goals. Only 6 goals available
for voting. Accessibility is one of them. So the chance is very heigh that
Plasma 5.26 was just the first shot of a long series of accessibility
improvements. By the way most of recent work is done by carl swan and
fusionfuture. So the cherry goes there.
I m currently mostly busy in getting orca rebased on an plugin architecture.
Interesting times ahead in terms of accessibility.
Cheers chrys
Am 18.09.2022 um 16:20 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@redhat.com>:
So quick question, since KDE .Plasma 5.26 beta is a thing, with apparently
A11Y improvements, going by numerous YT vids, KDE.org and their (admittedly
massive) changelog...
Is it worth testing it out? Looking at my repos on Arch I'm seeing 5.25.9-1
here, and not seeing any of the updates listed in the changelog, i.e. the
dialogs are still inaccessible, the clock doesn't play nice with Orca, et al.
So do I need to wait on the full release of 5.26 to get all the new features
then, since the way I read KDE's beta/release scedule is the beta is feature
complete if I understand it right or am I not understanding how KDE does their
betas
I know Crys has been doing a lot of work with KDE so I'm hoping for your input
on this, since I've beeen told by other folks off list they've had much much
better experiences with it and getting things to work that I can't, for example
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