https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102043

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <[email protected]> ---
Hi,

I tend to agree with Vstuart. I think a such behaviour (item 1) should be by
default, so that users produce naturally an accessible document. Yes, I'm aware
of the fact it's a kind of "forcing" against users, but I think it's also more
efficient to get accessible documents, because educational methods is so hard
(many people, need to explain how and why, etc). If the productivity suite has
dialogs or wizards to require something before inserting some objects, people
will make it accessible without even being aware of it. And it's likely a good
thing. Letting users choose results they do not, and many docs are not
accessible (yes we never know who will use a doc, etc).

For the accessibility of the commands (item 2), yes it will be excellent to
have capability to automate certain things as shape posjtionning, etc. Also
making accessible via menus commands on the toolbar is a quite excellent idea.

Finally, I think the background of vstuart's message is the idea of universal
design, and I like this. The idea that everybody has the same base accessible
regardless its situation, instead of dedicated modes. Because modes need to be
maintained, and it may be hard when an app is updated, etc.

So I'd agree with 2nd item, but would think the 1st should be by default.

Best regards,

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