Le 15/03/2018 à 16:47, michael caron couturier a écrit :
Yes I build a distro slowly, I have an interface for colorblinds
tested ready to pack but to fix accessibility for real on Linux I have
to create a distro in a proper way so I can't simply join Debian team,
I will later push my changes howe
Le 15/03/2018 à 15:53, michael caron couturier a écrit :
If you need at all cost to see to under that accessibility isn't on a
build made from the mini iso :
https://i.imgur.com/VIVjeSl.png
What your screenshot means is you've install Debian without
accessibility enabled on the installation m
Hello,
michael caron couturier, on ven. 16 mars 2018 01:11:35 -0400, wrote:
> Minimal iso is worthless for an accessibility user and you would break
> the purpose of it by adding accessibility, it's clay to build from
> with the only bare minimum.
Well, "bare minimum" does not mean "inaccessible"
On 3/16/2018 6:11 AM, michael caron couturier wrote:
Minimal iso is worthless for an accessibility user and you would break
the purpose of it by adding accessibility, it's clay to build from
with the only bare minimum.
Adding the packages later didn't fixed the issue since there's a
configuratio
Minimal iso is worthless for an accessibility user and you would break
the purpose of it by adding accessibility, it's clay to build from
with the only bare minimum.
Adding the packages later didn't fixed the issue since there's a
configuration (dotfiles) that manage accessibility.
2018-03-15 12:
michael caron couturier, on jeu. 15 mars 2018 11:47:37 -0400, wrote:
> Skip since you obviously don't understand ...
Well, if I can't understand, it will be hard for you to get any answer,
so we need to discuss so I can understand.
> There's no accessibility in the mini iso, I would have used it,
Skip since you obviously don't understand ...
There's no accessibility in the mini iso, I would have used it,
installed gnome-orca and brltty don't add accessibility options.
Yes I build a distro slowly, I have an interface for colorblinds
tested ready to pack but to fix accessibility for real on
michael caron couturier, on jeu. 15 mars 2018 10:53:32 -0400, wrote:
> If you need at all cost to see to under that accessibility isn't on a
> build made from the mini iso :
>
> https://i.imgur.com/VIVjeSl.png
You mean you installed Debian without using accessibility, and
then you got a system wh
michael caron couturier, on jeu. 15 mars 2018 10:46:52 -0400, wrote:
> Man could you do what was asked ?
> I wanted to know the config not touch the documentation,
I already answered the original question: we do not do tweaks beyond
what is documented on the wiki. If that is not what you wanted t
If you need at all cost to see to under that accessibility isn't on a
build made from the mini iso :
https://i.imgur.com/VIVjeSl.png
2018-03-15 10:46 UTC−04:00, michael caron couturier :
> Man could you do what was asked ?
>
> I wanted to know the config not touch the documentation, accessibility
Man could you do what was asked ?
I wanted to know the config not touch the documentation, accessibility
isn't on the mini iso, I installed anyway cause I have to start there,
there's no point to add accessibility to this minimal iso anyway, it
won't fit the purpose but someone building up from i
michael caron couturier, on jeu. 15 mars 2018 03:56:39 -0400, wrote:
> "Accessibility support is available on all images except the non-gtk
> mini.iso image."
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Debian_installer_accessibility
Ok, so the bug was in the documentation, which I have now fixed,
"Accessibility support is available on all images except the non-gtk
mini.iso image."
https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Debian_installer_accessibility
2018-03-15 3:54 UTC−04:00, Samuel Thibault :
> michael caron couturier, on mer. 14 mars 2018 22:41:31 -0400, wrote:
>> Mini iso don't,
>
> How
michael caron couturier, on mer. 14 mars 2018 22:41:31 -0400, wrote:
> Mini iso don't,
How so? What doesn't work? If you don't provide details, we can't fix
bugs, because for all that I know, it just works.
Samuel
Mini iso don't, net install include accessibility but I try to build a
distro slowly so I start with the bare minimum ...
2018-03-14 20:22 UTC−04:00, Samuel Thibault :
> michael caron couturier, on mer. 14 mars 2018 20:00:07 -0400, wrote:
>> I asked cause mini iso don't include accessibility
>
> I
michael caron couturier, on mer. 14 mars 2018 20:00:07 -0400, wrote:
> I asked cause mini iso don't include accessibility
It does include it. Or else it's a bug that shall be reported and
fixed.
Note however that for speakup support you need to take the gtk mini.iso,
which doesn't have size cons
I asked cause mini iso don't include accessibility so I need to
replicate the usual settings ...
2018-03-14 17:09 UTC−04:00, Samuel Thibault :
> Hello,
>
> michael caron couturier, on lun. 12 mars 2018 12:42:04 -0400, wrote:
>> I just build up from the minimal iso into a Mate desktop, what are the
Hello,
michael caron couturier, on lun. 12 mars 2018 12:42:04 -0400, wrote:
> I just build up from the minimal iso into a Mate desktop, what are the
> packages and settings done for accessibility on Debian, do you mod
> some to improve accessibility and how ?
There aren't realy tweaks, only makin
I just build up from the minimal iso into a Mate desktop, what are the
packages and settings done for accessibility on Debian, do you mod
some to improve accessibility and how ?
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