Hi,

Does Razor-QT have accessibility features?  I know QT 5 has a lot of 
accessibility improvements for persons who are blind or those with other 
disabilities.

Thanks,

Fernando


On 04/24/2013 05:59 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
>      Hello!
>
> Alexis López Zubieta has written on Wednesday, 24 April, at 15:31:
>> I'm a student of informatics sciences in the University of Informatics
>> Sciences of Cuba. I belong to a free software project that aims to
>> provide to the cuban user a stable, functional and lightweight operative
>> system. We have been working on it for a while and recently we made our
>> 4th release. We use as desktop environment a fork of LXDE that we call
>> "Guano" but as we are a reduced team (6 members only) the balance
>> between productivity and time is crucial to us. In this aspect the
>> combination of C and Gtk don't show the best numbers, so we where
>> studding the possibility of creating our on lightweight desktop
>> environment in order to improve the architecture of LXDE and make it
>> more scalable, functional and integrated. But is not wise to start
>> another project and duplicate efforts, instead of that we want to join
>> forces with you to create a fully functional and lightweight desktop
>> environment.
>
>> We have done some research and we have some ideas and workforce that
>> could be useful to the cause. In my opinion we must gather and plan the
>> next step in order to make this transition quick and clean. I propose to
>> start a new thread in both mailing lists and coordinate a live chat meeting.
>
>> Waiting for your opinion
>
>      This would be just wonderful to have you joining forces. I've started
> the thread with idea to join forces with razor-qt team. In case someone
> doesn't know, I'm the main developer of libfm and pcmanfm at the time
> being, mainly because PCMan has a lot less time and I have much more and
> I have interest in making it. Yes, I'm working with GTK but last time we
> found out that making it compatible with such fast changing GTK3 doesn't
> worth all the efforts. Therefore Qt looks like as viable alternative for
> another toolkit instead of GTK3 and PCMan started his experiments with Qt
> and it is what libfm-qt / pcmanfm-qt are. Yes, I can handle all bugs and
> feature requests for libfm / pcmanfm alone, but what with another LXDE
> components? LXDE team has very few developers. But since razor-qt has not
> too many developers too and they have the same goals (not build monstrous
> integrated complex but rather a desktop toolkit) I think it would be
> beneficial for both teams to join forces. And since you want something
> alike, that sound very promicing. But we should get razor-qt voices first
> I believe. From LXDE side - I and PCMan support the idea, some other
> developers aren't sure yet.
>
>      Andriy.
>
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