Sounds great guys.  I am going to try to convince my research lab that I should 
devote some of my time to this project.  I have had some experience with 
looking at gnome-mag code, composite extension, and very basic at-spi 
information.  In terms of research my work has been focused on low vision, so I 
will try to be adding some of my ideas that I have come up with these past 
couple of years.  

I will start making some time for this.  Sounds great!

Jason Grieves

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kristian Lyngstøl
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 5:37 PM
To: Jason Grieves
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: beryl 2.0 + zoom accessibility

On 5/21/07, Jason Grieves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Henrik,
>
> Sure.  Can i setup a couple of wiki pages on our ubuntu?  I want to try to
> get some Zoomtext Power Users to help me out.  Assuming you don't have pages
> for this beryl/compiz (didn't they join?)  plugin at their respective wiki.

All though I'm not Henrik, I know that we don't have any wiki at the
moment for the new Beryl/Compiz community project, so there isn't one
for the plugin either.

Getting some input here would be much appreciated, Ubuntu's wikis
sounds natural too.

> >Jason, could you perhaps give us a brief summary of some of the main
> >advantages of Zoomtext?
> >
> >Henrik

-- 
Regards,
Kristian


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