Hello, Bastien Nocera, on Mon 23 May 2016 11:54:44 +0200, wrote: > On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 10:58 +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > > We need a place for people to find accessibility helpers such as > > screen > > readers, magnifiers, etc. Hiding them into "Settings", "System", or > > "Utility" does not seem appropriate to me, it makes them not easily > > accessible (sic). > > In GNOME, the "universal access" settings are listed in the search > results, along with keywords like screen readers, etc.
That's for a search-like desktop. I am talking about desktops which provide a start menu. > We also prefer to have any accessibility utilities integrated directly > in the Settings panel, Yes, that makes perfect sense. > instead of launching separate applications. There are still a lot of accessibility-oriented applications which don't fit that way. For instance the accerciser tool, dasher, gespeaker, ... > > The desktops which care about accessibility have a dedicated > > "Accessibility" menu, so it seems reasonable to me that the Desktop > > Menu > > Specification follows this trend. > > GNOME doesn't even have sub menus. That's one desktop. A lot of desktops have sub menus. Samuel _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
