* What is gnome-mag?
===
gnome-mag provides a command-line interface for standalone use,
although its primary goal is to provide a set of magnification
services for use by other client applications and assistive
technologies.
Download at the usual place:
http://download.gnome.org/s
By now it's done.
Best regards,
Carlos.
Em 31 de março de 2010 11:49, Vincent Untz escreveu:
> Le mercredi 31 mars 2010, à 08:43 -0300, Carlos Diógenes a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can take care of the release. I will do it today.
>
> May I ask when? This i
Hi,
I can take care of the release. I will do it today.
Best regards,
Carlos.
Em 31 de março de 2010 07:51, Vincent Untz escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> gnome-mag 0.16.0 fails to build with the current gtk+, but this is fixed
> in git. Can we get a new release out? Or is it okay if I release it
> myse
Hi Aurelian,
You can send, in my personal e-mail, the jpeg image.
The mouse looks like your description just after the magnifier is start-up,
or you change any configuration in Orca and the bug appear?
Best regards,
Carlos.
2010/2/24 Aurelian Radu
> Hello list,
>
> I am not a full-time Linux
* What is gnome-mag?
===
gnome-mag provides a command-line interface for standalone use, although its
primary goal is to provide a set of magnification services for use by other
client applications and assistive technologies.
Download at the usual place:
http://download.gnome.org/s
* What is gnome-mag?
===
gnome-mag provides a command-line interface for standalone use,
although its primary goal is to provide a set of magnification
services for use by other client applications and assistive
technologies.
Download at the usual place:
http://download.gnome.org/
Hi Kristian,
My thoughts about where magnification must go is:
* Leave gnome-mag in maintenance (hey, we need a maintainer for it :-).
* A magnification D-BUS API will be great (this will address the
cross-desktop issue). gnome-mag API have good examples of some needed
functionalities to solution
This is not so
difficult, since there are lots of good code that do this, these just
have to be merged inside gnome-mag. Making this will improve the
Xrender performance (the actual implementation) and will also give 3D
acceleration support.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Aurelian
>
>
>
Hi Aurelian,
Probably in a Core 2 Duo you will have 50% of CPU usage (100% of one
core). This is not a bug, this is due the fact that the magnification
algorithm is CPU intensive. This can be solved using the video card
processor, that is by far fastest for this type of operation.
If you pan a lo
Hi Richard,
Could you point us to the "Magnify" utility download/page and say what
version of Windows are you using?
Thanks,
Carlos.
2008/3/10, Richard Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> All,
>
> I've been using GNOME for almost 10 years now. In 2003 I became legally
> blind (visually impaired).
Hi,
gnome-mag use libcolorblind to apply colorblind filters:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/libs/libcolorblind-dev
Best regards,
Carlos.
2008/1/23, Brian Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I saw this pointer to a color blindness simulation library on the
> KDE-accessibility list, which I thought w
Hi Will,
2007/11/12, Willie Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Carlos:
>
> It's been a pleasure to work with you over the past year. Your work on
> gnome-mag is greatly appreciated and we're going to miss your energy.
>
> Do you have any maintainers in mind and/or ideas for where to take
> gnome-mag?
Hi,
Just FYI,
http://blogs.gnome.org/carlosd/2007/10/07/compiz-output-as-magnifier-input/
Best regards,
Carlos.
2007/9/6, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2007/9/4, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > * Make the "unmanaged" zoom region concept work
* What is gnome-mag?
===
gnome-mag provides a command-line interface for standalone use,
although its primary goal is to provide a set of magnification
services for use by other client applications and assistive
technologies.
Download at the usual place:
http://download.gnome.org/
Hi Eitan,
2007/8/28, Eitan Isaacson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> > I also would like to now if someone have interest in the concept of an
> > 'unmanaged' zoom region; that is, a zoom region that have content
> > defined by the application using the API. Although this is something
> > that
Hi Aurelian,
Send a message to the Orca mailing list:
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list
This is certainly the best place for you question.
You can also find a lot of informations about Orca configuration in
http://live.gnome.org/Orca, although I don't find anything related with t
* What is gnome-mag?
gnome-mag provides a command-line interface for standalone use, although its
primary goal is to provide a set of magnification services for use by other
client applications and assistive technologies.
Download at the usual place :
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