Hey Dave I made a page on the Accessibility area of the Documentation. I
tried to check if anyone already added this kind of page to All-Manuals, but
I can't get to All-Manuals for some reason. Here's the page:
http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/orca-walkthrough
I posted this in th wrong topic. I'll put a link in the new topic. Sorrry.
cool!!
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So far, I've gotten a few complaints about low volume, and a request
for more shows. In response to the first, I have uploaded a
normalized, mp3 version; it's very loud; let's see if "it'[s too loud"
complaints come in. Go here for the new version.
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That's two languages covered; Yours in Arabic, Mine in American;
LOL. So far, mine are tailored to users who are blind; if others can
benefit, even better!
On 09/16/2015 11:32 PM, blade.vp2...@gmail.com wrote:
> I made in Arabic in the past I
I made in Arabic in the past
I want to made in English
But I Afraid of my English
I want to work full audio documentations
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Thanks; Maybe I'll put a link to my mediagoblin collection in the
wiki someplace.
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Cool, this should go in the documentation.
And the other reason is We must teach them how to install the os
but the installer Inaccessibility in sum parts
( the map) and( the user name and password)
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On some blindness-oriented mailing lists, there is expressed demand
for audio tutorials on Orca and GNU/Linux; I have taken the first step
in satisfying some of this, by recording this demo. It is my hope that
more blind/vi folk will consider Trisquel
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