I saw this pointer to a color blindness simulation library on the
KDE-accessibility list, which I thought was interesting to forward.

Brian


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Subject: [Kde-accessibility] functions for simulating color blindness?
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 14:46:26 -0600
From: Matthew Woehlke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm trying to enhance kmag to add 'color blindness simulation' modes,
and am looking for a simulation algorithm that I can implement in a way
that is GPL-compatible. Anyone know of one?

I found http://www.nofunc.com/Color_Blindness_Library/, but the
licensing looks like it will be a problem.

(Why kmag? Because using an existing screen-grabber gives me a framework
where I can drop in just the color-manipulating code without having to
write any front-end stuff... plus kmag seems like a good place that will
make it easy for me to fiddle, and might even be suitable for accepting
such code "for real".)

-- 
Matthew
"I always thought the KDE coders were simply very intelligent AI's...
since I've never seen one in person before :)" -- Troy Unrau
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