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send the
packaging files you create to me. That would already be a start.
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irements are Free Pascal, Lazarus, Gtk2-dev and
gdk-pixbuf2-dev, all already included on Ubuntu.
The source code includes make.sh install.sh uninstall.sh and clean.sh
that show how to build and install the magnifier.
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fer a Debian/Ubuntu package, but I never
created one, so any help is appreciated.
thank you for your attention,
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on. I am definitely going to
> keep this program around, though, and I would like to try to help out as
> far as testing and input, if that would be alright?
Of course =)
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following command:
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> magnifier -fmz 5.0
Ah, thank you very much. I was starting it without any command line
arguments, so that explains it =)
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forge.net/ ). But I install it normally, start
it ... and nothing happens except that the CPU goes to 100%
Honestly, I tryed on several computers. I also couldn't find much info
on the website.
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from the source. (We plan to release a binary for OS X soon).
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, if desired.
This not yet.
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e the arrows
to make the glass really big. As big as the screen. And it´s ready =)
real-time full screen magnification.
It also stores your settings. It works on Windows and Linux, so you
can compare the behavior on both. (works on other OSes too).
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On 12/6/06, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only big think that I think that is missing in linux magnification
> is full screen magnification.
What do you mean by full screen magnification?
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n but instead
puts a movable magnifying glass on screen."
I am one of the authors and would appreciate any feedback you can give
about how to improve the software.
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If you could take some time to test it, and give any feed back, I
would be happy to try to fix any problems you find in it.
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. Unfortunately because of the special
requirements it won´t be as universal as the current system, so the
user will be able to enable/disable it.
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p with a list of message the glass software needs to respond to,
like "set glass position", "set glass size", "set magnification"
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across
multiple languages.
If we need something similar to object orientation we can just use
structures to share information, like a primitive object-orientation.
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27;s taking some time to
magnify.
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er software like eye-tracking
systems or what ever. Accesibility needs are very different.
So even the source of the image to be enlarged could be customizable
(the desktop, or the contents of a software window).
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Ubun
other software lice orca?
Well, not yet =) We didn´t think about that before, but this can
probably be easely implemented, either throught a library or an
mechanism to control the executable.
What exactly do you need? I am not familiar with orca, thought I will test it.
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package.
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