Re: [g-a-devel]Re: [PATCH] Make list view update when defaults change



On 13 May 2002, Bill Haneman wrote:

> On Fri, 2002-05-10 at 19:49, Alex Larsson wrote:
> > On Fri, 10 May 2002, Calum Benson wrote:
> ... 
> > > If Bill hadn't just gone home a few minutes ago, he'd probably point out
> > > that 508 requires everything on the desktop to track the user's One True
> > > Theme-- so if we do maintain a different font setting for desktop icons
> > > (and I can see why we'd want to), we probably need a "just use the
> > > current default gtk font at all times" option for it as well.  You can
> > > argue with Bill about whether it should be the default or not :)
> > 
> > This is someones interpretation of 508. In reality the 508 spec is 
> > incredily vague and says nothing about themes. I think it is enough that 
> > both fonts are configurable in the same dialog.
> 
> Actually 508 has quite a bit to say about themes, though it doesn't
> always use the same terminology that we do.  As for interpretation, it's
> the US Government's interpretation, apparently, and I believe that one
> counts quite a bit:
> 
> from http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/guide/1194.21.htm
> 
> --- BEGIN EXCERPT ---------
> 
> (g) Applications shall not override user selected contrast and color
> selections and other individual display attributes.
> 
> How does this requirement improve accessibility for people with
> disabilities?
> Often, persons with disabilities can increase their efficiency with a
> system by selecting colors, contrast, keyboard repeat rate, and keyboard
> sensitivity settings provided by an operating system. When an
> application disables these system-wide settings, accessibility is
> reduced. This provision is aimed at allowing users to select
> personalized settings which cannot be disabled by software programs.
> 
> Does this provision mean that programs may not use any custom settings?
> This provision allows programs to have unlimited options for customizing
> the display of the programs' content. However, there must be a section
> in the software that tells the program not to use its own setting, but
> to use whatever settings are already in place before the program starts.
> A simple menu selection, for example under a view, or options menu,
> might be a checkbox that lets the user check "use system display
> setting."
> 
> ------ END EXCCERPT ----

Well. Nautilus in this context is a part of the "system" rather than a 
random program. And it doesn't "override the system font", it uses the 
system desktop font for its desktop font. I don't see the problem.

> > How do you define the one true theme? One file? A given set of gconf keys? 
> > One dialog to config them? A "use system font" option is stupid, and I
> > won't add one.
> > 
> > Of course, if the desktop font is not set we should fall back on the 
> > default gtk+ font. 
> 
> The point here is that the desktop font needs to respect the "system
> theme".  Of course as developers of the "system theme" we have some
> flexibility here; we can accomplish this by making the "desktop font"
> part of the "system theme" but that for instance:
> 
> * the desktop font be part of the GTK+ RC-file format (i.e. covered by
> the underlying theming mechanism), OR
> 
> * the desktop font is settable via a "meta-themer" mechanism; e.g. even
> if not part of the RC-file GTK+ theme it is presented to the user in
> part of a single GNOME-wide "theme capplet"; OR

It's part of the single GNOME-wide "font capplet".

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