[Kde-accessibility] experimental idea with colour fonts (demo scripts)
hkujk ipjmo
okgomdjgbmoij at gmail.com
Mon Sep 22 13:12:22 UTC 2014
oh dear, my old kate highlights still works after all....
Why i got confused about it?
you can get it from here, nice screenshot also available
http://kde-files.org/content/show.php/Colors+alphabet?content=140780
depending on your system, you need to save it in
~/.kde/share/apps/katepart/syntax
or
~/.kde4/share/apps/katepart/syntax/
restart kate
open some text
Tools > highlighting > other > colors alphabet
dada...
that was the default
easy configuration
Settings > configure kate > fonts and colors > highlighting text styles
make sure you are on "other/colors alphabet"
edit it to your liking
On Monday 22 September 2014 13:16:47 michel wrote:
> theirs a static mirror of grease monkey user scripts, and i found my
script
> http://www.webextender.net/scripts/show/96470.html
>
> My script works in latest Firefox.
> Warning, it's slow!!!! No, it hasn't crashed, just wait
> The default uses an image alphabet(a=apple, b=bouncing ball etc...), need
to
> download the pictures. It's just a demonstration, i just grabbed some
> pictures from photobucket, i didn't do any attempt to be efficient.
> In the scrip, you can define pictures or colours. By default it uses the
> urls of the pictures if given, other wise it just uses the definition of
> the colours.
>
> from the greasemonkey script, you can see what i have in mind.
>
>
> katepart highlight from Heiko
>
> > > i somehow made a little kate script ... that is now broken. (i made
some
> > > blurred and normal screen shots, to demonstrate that you can decipher
> > > the
> > > letters if you know the colour code used, despite been impossible to
see
> > > their shapes)
> >
> > I like those ideas, in particular when they can get tested easily.
> > Katepart
> > (that means the following works in Kate and KWrite etc.) has an
elaborated
> > highlighting [1], which is easy to modify. (This is my first attempt to
> > create a syntax highlighting file; for sure there is much room for
> > improvement.)
> >
> > 1. Download the highlight definitions from http://pastebin.com/GzkH7AJb
> > 2. Place it at ~/.kde4/share/apps/katepart/syntax/ (create the syntax
> > folder if it doesn't exists) under the name coloredtext.xml
> > 3. (Re)start Kate, go to Extra > Highlighting > Markup and select
"Colored
> > Text"
> > 4. Download the color scheme from http://pastebin.com/GsVSw3JY and save
it
> > anywhere under the name coloredtext.katehlcolor
> > 5. In Kate/KWrite go to Settings > Fonts & Colors, tab "Styles for
> > highlighting", find Markup/Colored Text at the dropdown (if not
selected)
> > and load the color definition via "Import" from the downloaded file
> >
> > Now every letter gets its own color. And you can modify the scheme as
you
> > want
>
> Any willing guinea pig? :D
> Seriously, i'm looking for people to test it on.
>
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