Willie Walker wrote: [snip]
3. The current gap of the Configuration GUI is an issue. Orca configuration currently is done via a command line setup script, although Orca has also been designed to run w/o requiring setup. Post setup configuration is managed by hand editing a settings module. We realize the 1990's clunkiness of this, and we definitely plan resolve this with a real GUI. The main issue is getting the manpower and we welcome help from the community to do it in a timely manner. I still need to point out the irony of requiring a screen reader to configure your screen reader. ;-) I propose that we recognize that the Configuration GUI is a much needed thing, but we realize that the users have other accessible options for configuring Orca. As such, the lack of the GUI is a very small notch below show stopper status for GNOME 2.16, and is a must have for GNOME 2.18.
While the GUI aspect may not make sense for the target audience, it makes sense for developers and other users who may support the interface. I also would love to see the documentation in the accessibility guide updated with instructions on how to use Orca. This document lives in gnome CVS as gnome-user-docs. Discussion takes place on gnome-doc-list. -- Brent Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> IRC: smitten _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
