Re: Help accessibility [Was: New look of the yelp TOC for review]



On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 13:53, Bill Haneman wrote:
> The actual requirement for accessibility with regard to theming is that
> apps must use "system" settings; this means that the stylesheets 
> (or at least one variant stylesheet) must "track" the system
> settings (in our case, i.e. gtk+ settings).
> 

One approach might be to add some gnome-specific (or gtk+ specific)
extensions to DV's libxslt - there is a standard mechanism to do this,
ad his library supports it, so that you could add functions to get
at font choice, size, line spacing, colours, etc.

An XSLT stylesheet can also ask if a partiular extension exists, and
fall back to defaults if it doesn't, so that the help files would still
work if you had an unmodified xslt processor.

Liam

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Liam Quin - XML Activity Lead, W3C, http://www.w3.org/People/Quin/
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Author, Open Source XML Database Toolkit, Wiley August 2000
Co-author: The XML Specification Guide, Wiley 1999; Mastering XML, Sybex 2001




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