Re: Software accessibility



On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 8:01 AM <dia-list-request gnome org> wrote:

Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2020 22:55:20 -0400
From: <josham129 gmail com>
Subject: Software accessibility

I am currently enrolled in a Java programming course at my university, and
as a student who is blind, I am enquiring if your software is accessible to
screen readers; preferably, JAWS. 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.

umldesigner.org claims to be able to import UML 2.5 from text files. But, I don't know what screen readers it supports.

Alternately, graphviz.org reads easy to learn textual instructions and produces output in several formats, including SVG and many others. Perhaps your output device can directly interpret one of the output formats Graphviz can produce.



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