Hi,
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007, Loïc Minier wrote:
I've contacted the upstream (and Debian) maintainer of libcolorblind,
Daniel Ruoso, as soon as you mentionned stability of the upstream URL
in this thread, and he replied a couple of days ago that he would
request an Alioth project to
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007, Elijah Newren wrote:
I have no problem with gnome-mag using libcolorblind -- once there's a
more stable/reliable download location for it. Could we get one?
I've contacted the upstream (and Debian) maintainer of libcolorblind,
Daniel Ruoso, as soon as you mentionned
On 4/15/07, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Em Dom, 2007-04-15 às 15:39 -0700, Peter Korn escreveu:
Hi guys,
I'd like to second Behad's question/suggestion - moving this
functionality into beryl/compiz makes a lot of sense, especially given
the magnification
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 21:58 -0300, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes
wrote:
Sometime ago, I was talking with Daniel Ruoso about this and he give a
good suggestion, that was to develop an applet where a user can select
only a filter and this applet will start the magnifier with 1x, so it
will
Hi guys,
I'd like to second Behad's question/suggestion - moving this
functionality into beryl/compiz makes a lot of sense, especially given
the magnification features in beryl.
Regards,
Peter Korn
Accessibility Architect,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 21:58 -0300, Carlos
Hi,
On 3/22/07, Carlos Eduardo R. Diógenes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gnome-mag can be builted with libcolorblind support to
support image filters for the colorblind. This can be
added as an external dependencie. Debian and Ubuntu
will ship it in the next release or are shipping (I
can't
Hi
Em Sáb, 2007-04-14 às 18:32 -0600, Elijah Newren escreveu:
Hi,
On 3/22/07, Carlos Eduardo R. Diógenes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gnome-mag can be builted with libcolorblind support to
support image filters for the colorblind. This can be
added as an external dependencie. Debian and
Sex, 2007-03-23 às 09:28 -0300, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes
escreveu:
I CC'ed the libcolorblind developer, Daniel, since he can say better
than me about the libcolorblind stability.
But I can say for now that this is not a complex library. What it does
is quite simple and we already have
Sex, 2007-03-23 às 10:14 -0500, Shaun McCance escreveu:
Not to be disparaging, but the output on some of those is
really pretty grainy, and some of them make the menu text
harder to read. Is there really any form of color blindness
for which black needs to be transformed to yellow?
I've been
Sex, 2007-03-23 às 17:24 +, Mark McLoughlin escreveu:
Is integrating these filters with gnome-mag the best way to achieve
that? (Honest question, it's been a while since I've played with
gnome-mag)
The best way is in the composite manager. I was to implement a plugin
for compiz to do
Hi Richard,
I CC'ed the libcolorblind developer, Daniel, since he can say better
than me about the libcolorblind stability.
But I can say for now that this is not a complex library. What it does
is quite simple and we already have cool effects using it in gnome-mag,
here are some screenshots:
...
Again, this filter is not meant to help usage of gnome applications
itself, because gnome is already colorblind-friendly. We're talking here
mainly about web content. To show that, I've taken some usefull
screenshots using vertical split in gnome-mag [1].
Thanks for the screenshots
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 16:14 +, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
Sex, 2007-03-23 às 10:14 -0500, Shaun McCance escreveu:
Not to be disparaging, but the output on some of those is
really pretty grainy, and some of them make the menu text
harder to read. Is there really any form of color blindness
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 12:02 -0500, Shaun McCance wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 16:14 +, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
One thing that must be noted is that the colorblind filter is not
supposed to be used all the time,
That's an important point - this is something I'd use once in a blue
(or
Hi,
gnome-mag can be builted with libcolorblind support to
support image filters for the colorblind. This can be
added as an external dependencie. Debian and Ubuntu
will ship it in the next release or are shipping (I
can't recall correctly). The implementation can be
founded at:
On 22/03/07, Carlos Eduardo R. Diógenes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://people.debian.org/~ruoso/colorblind-0.0.1.tar.gz
The 0.0.1 version number scares me a little. How stable is libcolorblind?
Richard.
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Quick point: those tarballs don't contain a directory (they are tars of
a build tree) so will make a right mess if you don't extract them in an
empty folder first.
Ross
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gnome-mag can be builted with libcolorblind support to
support image filters for the colorblind.
Could we also use this to say hey, what does this icon look like to
to someone that is RG colourblind? I had a bug a few months ago about
the symbols in the statistics program not being different
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 17:46 +, Richard Hughes wrote:
gnome-mag can be builted with libcolorblind support to
support image filters for the colorblind.
Could we also use this to say hey, what does this icon look like to
to someone that is RG colourblind? I had a bug a few months ago
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