Re: Budgie desktop accessibility

2017-01-10 Thread Alan Pope
Hi,

I asked Ikey Doherty to comment on this, as he is the upstream for
Budgie, and lead developer / creator of Solus.

On 10 January 2017 at 10:51, Peter Vágner  wrote:
> As I've just discovered budgie desktop uses GNOME technologies such as
> GObject, GTK, GIO, gnome-bluetooth, pulseaudio and more.
>
> It would be nice to get an idea whether accessibility is on their road map
> given they are in a phase trying to clean and modularize the component
> dependencies.
>

"partial support. screen readers don't play well with budgie menu."

"We're aware of the current limitations in Budgie's a11y support,
broken by the GtkPopover system currently in place. It's a public goal
on our roadmap for Budgie 11:
https://github.com/budgie-desktop/info/blob/master/NEXT_NOTES.md;

Hope that helps,
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Re: Budgie desktop accessibility

2017-01-10 Thread Peter Vágner

Hello,


As I've just discovered budgie desktop uses GNOME technologies such as 
GObject, GTK, GIO, gnome-bluetooth, pulseaudio and more.



It would be nice to get an idea whether accessibility is on their road 
map given they are in a phase trying to clean and modularize the 
component dependencies.



Does anyone know more?


Greetings


Peter



On 09.01.2017 at 04:22 Luke Yelavich wrote:

On Sat, Jan 07, 2017 at 02:49:35AM AEDT, Pavel Vlček wrote:

Hi,

when I go to cdimage.ubuntu.com, I can see daily builds for Ubuntu Budgie.
Is the Budgie desktop accessible? It can be an interesting desktop.

No idea, and I suspect not, as nobody has looked into making sure accessibility 
services run under that desktop so far as I know.

Luke




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