Hello,
First of all, sorry for replying so late. At 3:24 PM -0400 10/1/07, Willie Walker wrote: >If you know of anyone that might even be remotely related to MouseTweaks >and could talk about it (e.g., demo, use cases, remaining work, etc.), I'd be >really happy to add it to the agenda for the accessibility summit. I only know of 3 people related to MouseTweaks: - Henrik Nilsen Omma <henrikATubuntuDOTcom> who submitted it as a GSoC 2007 (at least I think so) - Gerd Kohlberger <lowfiATchelloCOMat> who implemented it as a GSoC 2007 - and myself who wrote the first version of the specification I don't know whether Henrik is comming, but I don't think so. So I just created a demo of mousetweaks in GNOME by using the software recordmydesktop. I posted it here (it is about 53 MB): https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Specs/MouseTweaks?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=moustweaks-video.ogg Please, be aware that the version of mousetweaks that you can watch in the demo is not the most current one: For example, the current version in the trunk does not have a notification icon anymore; it has been replaced by an item in the Accessibility menu that resides in the Applications menu. Moreover, it is planned to add a checkbox to the preferences panel to run and kill mousetweaks. I hope that the video can be helpful; but I am afraid that it might be a bit late. >I'd also like to hear more about onBoard and future plans for it. One of the >potential ideas for "real work" that could be done is porting/rewriting GOK >in Python to allow more scripting and customization capabilities. I wonder, >however, if it might make sense to try to roll the 'best of' GOK into onBoard >and then propose onBoard as a replacement for GOK. Yes, I know I'm >close to opening a can of worms here... I really don't have a clue whether it might make sense to try to port/merge... gok and onboard. The best might be to talk to the author of onboard: "Chris Jones" <skatingDOTtortoiseATgmailDOTcom> Have a nice day. Francesco _______________________________________________ Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel
