Yes indeed, I also like to know how to get the handy categories back.
Milton
Op 08-06-2020 om 03:17 schreef Daniel Crone:
When trying ubuntu 20.4 I noticed that the ubuntu software program where
programs are downloaded were in handy categories.
But later today it is now a preview page, with
When trying ubuntu 20.4 I noticed that the ubuntu software program where
programs are downloaded were in handy categories.
But later today it is now a preview page, with only a few listings.
How may I put it back in to categories?
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Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list
Greetings,
I’m having issues with the Ubuntu Software Center in Oneiric Ocelot when it
comes to accessibility with Orca. It seems that only parts of the app are
accessible, while other parts fail miserably. The best example I can give is
trying to search for an app to install... It causes my
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 11:34:33AM EST, Gregory Lopez wrote:
Greetings,
I’m having issues with the Ubuntu Software Center in Oneiric Ocelot when it
comes to accessibility with Orca. It seems that only parts of the app are
accessible, while other parts fail miserably. The best example I can
@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Accessibility of the Ubuntu Software Center in Oneiric Ocelot
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 11:34:33AM EST, Gregory Lopez wrote:
Greetings,
I’m having issues with the Ubuntu Software Center in Oneiric Ocelot when
it comes to accessibility with Orca. It seems that only parts
On 18 February 2010 18:50, Hugh Sasse h...@dmu.ac.uk wrote:
I'd suggest that there is a need for people who know more about
GNU/Linux accessibility than I do [1] to write about it for a wider
audience to get the techniques out there. As a programmer this
will benefit you, because you can do
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010, Steve Lee wrote:
I hope this article may contribute something here - it's not a 'how
to' but more of a pointer to what and who
http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/openaccessibility.xml
There are some useful links in there about projects unfamiliar to me.
I'll be
, GNOME went webkit without giving a care as to what
happened to accessibility to HTML-based widgets when they did that.
On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 09:17 -0500, Bill Cox wrote:
Since Karmic, Ubuntu has not had a decent accessible software
installer. Since Ubuntu has gone with a new Ubuntu Software
I think there's a more fundamental question here. That is:
Why are people still developing inaccessible software?
The Americans With Disabilities Act dates back nearly two decades,
the UK legislation is about 15 years old, and that's just the legal
side of things, ignoring culture. So why
-list] Making Ubuntu Software Center accessible
Since Karmic, Ubuntu has not had a decent accessible software
installer. Since Ubuntu has gone with a new Ubuntu Software Center,
it may make sense to work on making that accessible. Is this already
in the works? Is that the right place to put effort
] Making Ubuntu Software Center accessible
It seems to me one of the big frustrations with Ubuntu is that these
important tasks are not easily accessible for the blind user.
It should be an easy and straightforward task for a blind person to at
least
install the OS without having to search
]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 6:18 PM
To: ptorpe...@gmail.com; 'Bill Cox'; orca-l...@gnome.org; 'ubuntu'
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Making Ubuntu Software Center accessible
o what distro can do the things you mentioned currently?
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From: Peter Torpey ptorpe...@gmail.com
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