Luke Yelavich wrote:
Again, I missed a few things here and there, and some typos. Thats what you get when you are under a little time pressure to get something in ASAP after feature freeze. :)
I do remember that being a bit hectic :) I must say you've done an amazing job putting this stuff together though, Luke. Three cheers for Luke!
As for zoom, that is an easy fix. However, I am just about ready to give up on trying to get gnopernicus to play nice with magnification window values. It simply will NOT pay attention to the default settings that are given in the gconf schema file included with the package.
If you can send me some details (the gconf settings used) I can contact upstream and see if they can be of any help.
One of the problems with this whole thing is that it is not possible to determine the display size of the user's screen, and set according to that.
Right, that might need some fresh parsing code (to read xorg.conf), which may not be worth it since magnification seems likely to change greatly soon. However, almost anything seems better than the current default. Where is it getting it from, can we hard code something different? I'd be comfortable with assuming a 1024x768 monitor at this point and setting the window on the lower half of that. Should work fairly well for most as a start.
Once we get all the settings worked out, I intend to put Espresso through its paces with speech, just to see whether everything is accessible.
Yep, that needs testing. I ran it through at-poke yesterday. It does contain the text strings, but beyond that I don't really know what information it should present or how. None of the window elements had any descriptions associated with it.

Most of which are my typos. :) I would like to only have to push one or two more revisions through, including one with the appropriate background colour and cursor size set.
Cool, rock!

- Henrik

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