Re: Wishlist Ubuntu Studio 12.04 LTS

2012-03-14 Thread Janne Jokitalo
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 10:57:30AM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
> 
> I installed w3m to my Ubuntu Studio 11.10 and run it in the Xfce
> terminal emulator.
> By default the links are dark blue on black [1], in other words it comes
> with a unreadable default color palette. Whereas the font is ok, "1" and
> "l" and "0" and "O" are distinguishable.


Hi Ralf,

thanks for writing your concerns, but please accept my apologies when I say that
I could not find the "wishlist" from this.

I understand that you're not happy with an app on some color palette in a
terminal window. Then you're talking about accessibility features. While I do
see a vague link between the two, I cannot understand the wish. What would you
like us to do? Terminal color palette is user-selectable, and is white-on-black
by default. Some console apps might look a little weird on it, but I'm not sure
it's up to the flavor to take care of every individual application in every
possible configuration, even when limited to terminal apps only.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but to me this seems like some
enhancement request to w3m upstream authors, rather than distribution
integrators. However, I'm listening if you have some further arguments on how we
could, and should, improve the situation.


Thanks,

Jaska



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Wishlist Ubuntu Studio 12.04 LTS

2012-02-19 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi :)

I installed w3m to my Ubuntu Studio 11.10 and run it in the Xfce
terminal emulator.
By default the links are dark blue on black [1], in other words it comes
with a unreadable default color palette. Whereas the font is ok, "1" and
"l" and "0" and "O" are distinguishable.

When I installed w3m I noticed that brltty or anything else related to
braille isn't installed by default. IMO the installer already should be
capable to use with braille, but at least the default install should
support braille.

Regards,
Ralf

[1] 
I noticed this, when I checked a link, before I sent it to a blind Linux
musician:
w3m http://www.postwegschule.de/


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