us, since I rely on the results for pretty
important stuff
And hope that the community picks this up in some way! ;)
thanks, peace
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do this...
> It would be much more simple to have *Luciole* as a part of *LibreOffice*.
> Do you think it is a good idea? What needs to be done for this? Who should
> I contact?
>
> To discover the project in detail:
> *http://www.luciole-vision.com/luciole-en.html
> <http://www
On 29.01.2017 23:11, Tom Davies wrote:
> Ideas Agreed On "No access to title bar (title or close button) [
> Heiko: Yes, Jay: Yes]
>
> Jay & Heiko Disagreements Heiko disagrees on F6 arriving at the deck
> Should hamburger be accessible [ Heiko: No, Jay: Yes ]
We went over the proposal once
Hi all,
we had a discussion in tdf#100898 how to make a11y consistent. Apparently the
understanding of sidebars (and also decks/content panels) differs a little bit.
Our guideline [1] says "Panes (aka decks) are switchable via tab buttons and
via keyboard shortcut.", which is not sufficient.
Hi Alberto,
you mean when going to the next slide its content is being read? Sounds as
if it works out of the box or never because of the SR capabilities. Or am I
wrong?
Cheers,
Heiko
PS: CC'ing to accessibility@global.libreoffice.org which might be the
better place; no idea how much traffic