Hello Whatwg,

I am about to submit a request for funding to U.S. to implement a web integrity 
service to bring a digital spectrometer to the browser market in order to help 
cohere and decohere device-independent online data assets oft shared among 
public and private sectors.  Such should be simple enough for everyday users to 
glean helpful info and awareness while providing researchers across disciplines 
a more robust tool for their efforts.

It seems that the canvas element could really help make this a reality.  The 
Editor's Draft I reviewed on the w3c site  this week seems to suggest that text 
and glyphs generated with accessibility-scale functions would not be able to be 
easily edited (text) nor cut-and-pasted.  Am I understanding this correctly?  
If so, that's a plus for me as the data which would be utilized to populate the 
digital spectrometer on the front end would be pulled from other sources where 
editing functionality is authorized.

If you are interested in helping me with this, please reply and I will be happy 
to provide more details.   

Thank you,

M.A. Norton

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