[Kde-accessibility] Patches for docs

JP Schnapper-Casteras jpsc@stanford.edu
Sun, 2 Feb 2003 17:54:14 -0800


Hi Lauri, All,
    The accessibility guide sounds like a great idea.  At some point perhaps
we could get both the KDE and GNOME guides into the larger
Linux-Accessibility Howto.

--JP

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From: kde-accessibility-admin@mail.kde.org
[mailto:kde-accessibility-admin@mail.kde.org]On Behalf Of Lauri Watts
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 5:58 PM
To: kde-accessibility@kde.org
Subject: [Kde-accessibility] Patches for docs

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Hi all,

I have some patches to make changes in the documentation (kmag, kmouth, and
kmousetool).  Some are technical in nature, and just bring the docs into a
state consistent with the rest of KDE documentation, these I normally commit
anyway.

In this case, I have some further changes that are perhaps a little
editorial
in nature.   They are fairly small, mostly changes in the installation
chapter which tend to be not needed anymore with applications that are part
of KDE CVS.

Question: Would you rather review diff's (they're largeish so I haven't
attached them) or shall I commit and you can check the changes when they are
in CVS?  I don't believe I've changed anything controversial, but I'm sure
you want to see for yourselves.

Another question: If I work up a framework for a "KDE Accessibility Guide"
would the team here be interested in helping me fill in the blanks.  I'll
take care of markup etc for you, if I can have help with the text. I'm
thinking something like the GNOME document of this name.  Fairly short and
to
the point, and pointing users with a particular need for accesibility
towards
the tools that will help them (eg, for low vision users, kmag, but also how
to use the kcontrol tools to create a user stylesheet for web browsing,
etc.)
This would be something to add to the generic documentation, probably
alongside or as part of the KDE User Guide.

Please CC me, I'm not on this list,

Regards
- --
Lauri Watts
KDE Documentation: http://i18n.kde.org/doc/
KDE on FreeBSD: http://freebsd.kde.org/
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