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accessibility #70

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natir opened this issue Apr 2, 2016 · 2 comments
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accessibility #70

natir opened this issue Apr 2, 2016 · 2 comments

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natir commented Apr 2, 2016

I think we never close this issue.

I open it just for all people pay attention of accessibilty problem.

Per exemple you create a track with color you are sure a daltonien/colorblind people can use it.

We need pay attention of accessiblity problem at the begin of work.

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ikit commented Apr 2, 2016

For me it's not yet a bug, as it's not a feature that we have implemented :), so it's a question or a new feature...

The question is what do we want to do regarding accessibility...
We can support light disabilities as "myopic" (allow user to increase/decrease font and controls) and colorblind (color settings). But for other disabilities (such as blind or maimed) I think it's not even worth trying to take them into account, our "graphical" application is not for them...

And regarding colorblind, actually the "philosophy" applied in BigBrother is to use as many as possible the system style and colors... so if the user set his operating system with good color for him, the bigbrother GUI should be accessible for him.

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dridk commented Apr 3, 2016

There is qt accessibly there

http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/accessible.html
Le 3 avr. 2016 00:32, "Olivier Gueudelot" [email protected] a
écrit :

For me it's not yet a bug, as it's not a feature that we have implemented
:), so it's a question or a new feature...

The question is what do we want to do regarding accessibility...
We can support light disabilities as "myopic" (allow user to
increase/decrease font and controls) and colorblind (color settings). But
for other disabilities (such as blind or maimed) I think it's not even
worth trying to take them into account, our "graphical" application is not
for them...

And regarding colorblind, actually the "philosophy" applied in BigBrother
is to use as many as possible the system style and colors... so if the user
set his operating system with good color for him, the bigbrother GUI should
be accessible for him.


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