samy,

these three sites should be keyboard navigable in firefox:

http://www.peepo.co.uk
http://www.openicon.org/feeds/zanadu.svg
http://peepo.co.uk/temp/moulin/moulin.svg

perhaps these examples will help inspire you to add that functioanlity?

best wishes


Jonathan Chetwynd

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On 9 Aug 2008, at 11:49, Samuel Dagan wrote:

> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Thanks! All my SVG files run on Opera, and part on Safari. My problem
> is that I need also MathML support, and for the moment the only choice
> is Firefox 3.
>
> I did not consider accessibility, but if Math Animated will be
> successful, and you as a well known expert of accessibility will be
> interested, we could join forces.
>
> Cheers, Samy
>
> --- In [email protected], Jonathan Chetwynd
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>> Sam,
>>
>> It's great to see SVG being used in an educational setting,
>> congratulations.
>>
>> had you considered Opera and Safari?
>>
>> did you consider accessibility when abandoning SMIL?
>> for instance your controls do not appear to be keyboard navigable.
>> had you considered WAI-ARIA
>>
>> regards
>>
>>
>> Jonathan Chetwynd
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.openicon.org/
>>
>> +44 (0) 20 7978 1764
>>
>>
>> On 4 Aug 2008, at 15:03, Samuel Dagan wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I would like to announce that the second version of the calculus
>>> courseware Math Animated has been released (three years after the
>>> first). Here are some points that could be of interest for this
>>> community:
>>>
>>> 1. Since MathML is also used in the courseware, the recommended
>>> browser is now Firefox3. The IE browser with the plugins MathPlayer
>>> and ASV still works, but for new users Firefox 3 is recommended.
>>>
>>> 2. All the previous SMIL (not supported by Firefox) animations had  
>>> to
>>> be abandoned in favor of scripted ones. This was fortunate, since  
>>> that
>>> way I could implement much more interactivity.
>>>
>>> 3. The courseware includes now multidimensional calculus, and I  
>>> had to
>>> do some 3D graphics. I chose to use a simple orthogonal projection  
>>> on
>>> a plane, instead of the correct conical one. It turns out that it
>>> works better than expected.
>>>
>>> Just open https://mathanimated.com/ and enjoy the free samples. Your
>>> comments will be highly appreciated. Cheers SamyDagan.
>>>
>>>
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