Re: [orca-list] Orca Enhancement work
- From: hackingKK <hackingkk gmail com>
- To: leena chourey <leenagour gmail com>
- Cc: evince-list gnome org, Aparna Ramamurthy <aparna ramamurthy gmail com>, gnome-accessibility-list <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Orca Enhancement work
- Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 13:11:37 +0530
Hi Lina.
Good workd indeed. This is a great news for all of us.
See my comments inline with your reply.
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 11:44 AM, leena chourey wrote:
Dear all,
Thank you for your quick responses - it is nice to receive all of
these. We had started on this work a couple of months back and before
starting, as is our usual practice, we had informed in all the lists
about starting on this work - this was primarily so that our efforts
do not get duplicated. At that time, though this thread had sufficient
interest, no one had got into actual implementation. Hence we started
it. Not sure how anyone has missed on this and started work on this
thread?
Yes, I remember reading your queries.
You were also told that the problem is with evince.
I don't know about other lists but orca liest will always be quick in
response.
We initially had a lot of analysis/research work to be done to
understand what was the quickest and efficient solution to employ to
get pdf documents accessible - of all the solutions thus explored we
finalised on one to get it implemented. Since this was a research
exploration and we were not aware of the feasibility we planned to
share it only once we had a working prototype - which is with us
today. there is some small fine-tuning left after which we will share
the entire work, with source, with all.
IMHO, sharing ideas early on itself would reveal the feasibility. So if
you share any of your findings or understandings early in the free and
open source world, things become much easy for you to assess how
feasible is the thing you are thinking about.
We would also love to have feedback and comments on the same - it
surely helps the development process. Also, we completely go by the
open source philosophy.
Till now we were not aware of how you actually think about solving the
Problem or your exact approach.
Our efforts make a pdf document open in firefox. So from Orca when a
user opens a pdf document (on a key binding) the document opens, as
is, in firefox and Orca reads it from there - with this technique, the
document formatting appears to be intact, Orca reads the document
properly and this method is not restricted to any one particular pdf
reader application.
Bingo! There you are. This is an excelent idea and by all means also
has the practicality of application newtrality.
But had you told us about this idea before, you would perhaps had people
like me to help you on this. The work could have been faster. And I
hope you are aware of inaccessible versions of firefox. Off late we do
have problems with some versions of ff which were supposed to be accessible.
Here, the release early release often funda comes into play.
Any ways I hope that the code will be released to the community soon and
will be in the spirrit of free and open source.
The work you are doing is very valuable and is one of the turning points
in moving visually disabled people to comfortable level in FOSS.
Reading pdf is a critical issue and unless good access is available,
there will not be complete satisfaction with foss based accessibility.
Congrats for your work.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
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