Le Sunday 29 May 2011 à 20:03 +0100, Alan Bell a écrit : > not a roadmap as such, but I have started drafting a document on the > Ubuntu infrastructure for accessibility > http://pad.ubuntu.com/AccessibilityInfrastructure > This will get transferred to the wiki at some point when it is nearly > complete and the most glaring errors have been fixed. Thanks Alan for the help :)
> I don't know much about Lubuntu, only that it is based on something > called LXDE as a window manager and is targeted at really old > computers. Let's say that LXDE is a GTK/GLib environnement, with very limited GNOME depends :) > Looking at lubuntu.net it seems to be based on GTK, so I imagine just > installing gnome-orca will pull in speech dispatcher at-spi2 and > espeak, > install onboard and you have an on-screen keyboard too. Thanks, it's a good start :) They doesn't seems to pull to much GNOME depends, so we could consider it. However, I'm more concerned about the changes needed on our programs, to make them accessible. > Does it use > ubiquity for the installer? Yes. Regards, Julien Lavergne -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
