[Kde-accessibility] experimental idea with colour fonts

Gustav Degreef gustav97 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 12:47:45 UTC 2014


On 10/08/2014 12:19 PM, michel wrote:
> Dear Gustav
>
> The idea is, not to try to see the shapes of the letters, instead, use a 
> colour code. It seams some misunderstood ,that it is about making the letters 
> easier to read (see the shape). For example if you define "a" as red on a blue 
> background, when you see a red blur surrounded by blue blur, you know that 
> it's a "a", despite the fact that you didn't actually see the "a".
>
> The exact details are up to the user, he can use the colours that he wants, 
> the fonts that he wants, the zoom that he wants....etc
>
> Apparently its not a simple thing to contact the users.
> .... but you are here 3:) , we can start with you :P
>
> I made a script for Firefox, and also for kate. To test the idea. 
> Firefox:
> http://www.webextender.net/scripts/show/96470.html
> Kate: (screenshots here!!!)
> http://kde-files.org/content/show.php/Colors+alphabet?content=140780
>
> You can try them. I'll help you if you have trouble.
>
> please try them or a kitten will die. :'[
>
> --------How to use the scripts--------
> Kate:
>
> http://kde-files.org/content/show.php/Colors+alphabet?content=140780
Fascinating idea!  However, all the links return a "server not found"
error !?
The kitten did not die :)  Gustav.


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