On 11/10/10 17:23, Drew Fisher wrote:

Technically, we do. The python code behind the grub_setup.py checkpoint
would fully allow negative numbers. The problem is that negative values
as a position variable for people not necessarily versed in python
development may not understand what a negative value means without a lot
of extraneous comments in the manifest.

Wouldn't extraneous comments in the manifest be preferable to hard-coding handling of accessibility entries?

-Shawn

As it was explained to me by Karen, the accessibility entries need to be in the grub menu. Since the manifest represents options the user can specify (or not specify), it didn't make sense to put them in the manifest in the first place.
I guess there's a misunderstanding. I meant to say that the accessibility entries, if they exist, must be
the last one in the grub menu.

--Karen


If I'm wrong about the entries needing to be in the menu, we can relocate the entries back to the manifest with negative indexes and a comment. Dave? Can you clarify for me?

-Drew
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