Re: gnopernicus and CD writing software
- From: Kenny Hitt <kenny hittsjunk net>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnopernicus and CD writing software
- Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 11:26:54 -0600
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 12:11:28PM +1100, Jason White wrote:
> Kenny Hitt writes:
> > Hi. I need to start by saying I haven't tried to burn Cd's in Gnome. I
> > have no problems burning Cd's from the console. The commands can be put
> > into scripts to make it very easy.
>
> Agreed.
> >
> > Gnopernicus has made large parts of Gnome accessible, but it's still not
> > there yet. Linux is very accessible from the text console using
> > speakup, yasr, or emacspeak.
>
> True. I have been using Linux exclusively for the last five years,
> with Emacspeak as the primary interface. Still, there are a few
> purposes for which I am planning to use Gnome and Gnopernicus, most
> notably Mozilla, once it works well with speech and braille output.
>
> I will probably try Openoffice for testing purposes, but I don't much
> like Wysiwyg word processors in general; I prefer to write in LaTeX,
> or sometimes in HTML directly if the document is destined to become a
> Web page. If I need a spreadsheet, however, then the most powerful
> applications in this domain are Openoffice and Gnumeric, which again
> should become accessible via Gnopernicus at some point. There are
> probably other cases in which the best tool for the task just happens
> to be a gnome application, and that is why, even on the most
> self-interested and narrow-minded view of the matter, Gnome
> accessibility is important.
>
> Of course I also believe this work to be highly significant from the
> broader perspective of accessibility to a wide range of current and
> potential users of Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It
> also has the potential to contribute toward the evolution of user
> interface libraries so that they take account of multiple modalities,
> not just the GUI, as a standard part of the infrastructure of the
> desktop environment.
> _______________________________________________
I agree with you. I posted my message because I wanted to let the guy
know that gnopernicus isn't enough to give you access to Linux. I've
started using gnome for somethings and I am also waiting on access to
mozilla. I will always use some console apps just because I haven't
heard of any equivalents in the GUI. Mutt is a good example.At the risk
of starting a war, mutt rules!
Kenny
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