On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> But as a blind programmer, i'd like to know whether something can be done to 
> the macvim framework to  render it accessible. Was it done in objective c? or 
> what programming language? I've downloaded it and the window appears just as 
> such, with nothing inside. If it's programmed with the coco framework, 
> there's just a few triggers to add to make it accessible to voice over screen 
> reader users.
>
> If anyone hears my request, please do contact me as i am very interested to 
> fund this project, at least for accessibility.

I have looked in to accessibility support, but it is severely
complicated by the fact that MacVim is a multiprocess application.  I
know that the guys working on WebKit managed to do something similar
so that is a place to start looking for anybody interested.

The best MacVim can offer now is that you go into Preferences and
disable the Core Text renderer.  Then you'll at least get some
rudimentary voice over support.

Björn

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