Hi folks,
For about the last 2 years ive been trying to get my visually impaired girlfriend to get to grips with linux, particularly gnome, one big barrier which means she has had to favor windows in the past was the tiny size of window widgets in sawfish, and not being able to scale them up as in windoze, to get around this ive created a theme for sawfish with much larger widgets and titlebars, she finds it alot better and is now able to start to learn,
this barrier of silly tiny only, sized widgets must exist for others and put
them off (understandably so)
i wish to package my sawfish theme and somehow get it into part of debian that will help partially sighted users,
help and advice please :-)
particularly in how i can make a deb of my theme :-) (yes faqs manual etc blaa)
theme is currently on themes.freshmeat.net and at http://purge.bash.sh/~bredroll/
bredroll
Have you tried the klarth theme? Supposedly it's got some accessibility in mind too. The titlebar resizes as you resize your font.

