Re: Software accessibility



Good Day,

Greetings!

I am currently enrolled in a Java programming course at my university

Commiseration on using Java

and as a student who is blind, I am enquiring if your software is accessible
to screen readers; preferably, JAWS.

I see your using Windows, unfortunately your unlikely to have much luck

On GNOME we support Orca (and other AT-API tools) but the canvas itself is a
bit of a black hole somewhat limiting it's usefulness

tl;dr: Dia probably isn't for you I'm afraid

I am having to create, and read Uml class diagrams and I am very interested
in finding software that work with my unique situation. Any help that you can
provide will be greatly appreciated.

Not sure you going to have much luck but hopefully you'll fine something

Thanks,
 

Good luck!

-- 
Zander Brown <zbrown gnome org>

  Maintainer:
  Dia Diagram Editor
  King's Cross / KGX
  GNOME Design Tooling (Icon Preview, Colour Palette)

  Co-Maintainer:
  GNOME Clocks

  en_GB Translation Team

  Me ≢ GNOME
-- 
Zander Brown <zbrown gnome org>

  Maintainer:
  Dia Diagram Editor
  King's Cross / KGX
  GNOME Design Tooling (Icon Preview, Colour Palette)

  Co-Maintainer:
  GNOME Clocks

  en_GB Translation Team

  Me ≢ GNOME


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