[Patch] Orca Accessibility Documentation
Matthew East
mdke at ubuntu.com
Fri Sep 14 06:55:30 UTC 2007
On 14/09/2007, Phil Bull <philbull at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 22:22 +0100, Matthew East wrote:
> > No, that doesn't work as a solution. Unless I'm missing something
> > crucial, it should be either:
> >
> > (a) Directly in the accessibility guide; or
> > (b) Its own document shipped in the gnome-orca package.
> >
> > I much prefer (a) myself. In both cases I'd like it to be coordinated
> > with upstream; so if we choose (a), then the material can be included
> > in our branch of gnome-user-docs, but also submitted upstream (I have
> > a bug open about lack of orca docs which we can use), and the orca
> > developers should be informed that they can activate their help button
> > to point at the new material.
>
> How do you think we should go about merging it into the accessibility
> guide? Could the whole document be included as a new section in the
> guide ('Using the Orca screenreader and magnifier'), or should the
> material be split into the relevant sections which already exist in the
> guide? If it's the latter, then I don't think there's enough time to get
> it done for Gutsy.
The former, there is already a screenreader and magnifier section,
just that it's really short. I think it should be slotted in there.
> Also, doesn't the GFDL require us to keep a revision history?
I don't know, but we can certainly add something to the revision
history when we add it.
--
Matthew East
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