yes i think so because when you are on a live disk you can access
everything including settings gui.
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On 8/25/2015 2:20 PM, Tom Masterson
wrote:
Will this still allow us to do some seetings during an
istallation such as using braille or setting it for a laptop
keyboard while in an installer? Currently we can do that with orca
preferences.
Tom
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015, Josh K wrote:
yes putting the orca gui in the main
settings pannel would be nice so when you hit the orca control
panel command it brings
it up and if you want you could change other settings also. just
maybe put in an apply button and a revert to previous
settings button or cancel or something like that.
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On 8/25/2015 11:40 AM, Storm Dragon wrote:
Howdy,
I am in favor for cleaning up the current GUI. I guess
changing it would be ok, but I like the current layout.
Thanks
Storm
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 04:41:51PM +0200, chrys87 web de
wrote:
Hi Joanie, Hi list,
>>Ultimately the goal is to migrate
everything over to gsettings and move
the GUI out of Orca and into desktop environment
control centers.Do you
think its a good idea to integrade it into gcc or
something? not everyone
out not everyone use gnome, mate or co. there
people just running a window
manager. so there not able to configure orca
without gcc?
maybe its a good idea to provide a GUI into orca
but that could be
integrated into gcc?
to megrate all that stuff to gsettings is a good
idea. I m currently try
this with ocrdesktop. its really handy.
>>But given that I keep failing to get to
that, if you want to redo it
all, go for it! :)
I would really like to give a try.
By the way, is there a reason why the
orca-setup.ui is not
created/modified with glade? i see many
differences if a open and save the
.ui file in glade 3.16. i now tried to integrade
my gui without using
glade. its not really handy to this large XML like
structure in an text
editor ^^.
Any ideas or mocups how a new GUI should looks
like? this are my Ideas:
- Many other screenreaders does provide a "context
menue" similar
structure. with entrys like "braille", "speak"...
if you press enter ont
that entrys a window appears with just the
corresponding settings (NVDA
did it this way i think)
- An other idea could be to provide a "listbox"
with the settings
categorys. if you do a click on that category, the
categorys fade out and
you are on a new "page" with the corresponding
settings. (its similar to
the most smartphones). if you press esc or "back"
you are in the categorys
again. mybe here we could also implement an just
type search for settings.
i would prefer this.
- we could just clean up the current GUI and do
not change the behaviour.
what do you guys out there think about?
cheers chrys
Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. August 2015 um 00:59 Uhr
Von: "Joanmarie Diggs" <jdiggs igalia com>
An: chrys87 <chrys87 web de>,
orca-list gnome org
Betreff: Re: [orca-list] To help test the beeping
progress bars
Hi Chrys.
I agree about the GUI cleanup. Ultimately the goal
is to migrate
everything over to gsettings and move the GUI out
of Orca and into
desktop environment control centers. But given
that I keep failing to
get to that, if you want to redo it all, go for
it! :)
Thanks!
--joanie
On 08/24/2015 06:28 PM, chrys87 wrote:
> thanks for sharing that ^^, meanwhile i
copied TB of data for having
> progress bars XD.
> By the way:
>
> current changelog:
> - i fixed the accidentally broken labels in
the progress bar section
> - the beep is now 75 ms
> - you can now both (voice announcement and
beep) enabled via the
checkboxes
> - gstreamer is now optional
> - currently i m working on a sounde volume
scale. but now i go asleep
:).
>
> after that i have to optimize the GUI
integration (but there is many
> time until 3.20 ;) ).
>
> IMO the orca GUI code has to be cleared up.
maybe i try to do this next
> if joanie has nothing against it? or what
about a little redesign of the
> GUI? maybe more "context menu like"?
> what does the list think about a new shine
settings GUI? or what did you
> think about joanie?
>
> Am 25.08.2015 um 00:14 schrieb Storm Dragon:
>> Howdy,
>> So the new beeping progress bars rock,
but sometimes it's hard to
>> figure out something to do on demand that
requires a progress bar. I,
>> therefore, have written a tiny bash app
to solve this. You can change
>> the delay variable at the top if you
would like to see how the beeps
>> respond to different times. The delay is
in seconds, and can be a
>> decimal. Attached is progress.sh.
>> To get the latest code for the progress
bar beeps:
>> git clone
https://github.com/chrys87/orca-beep.git
>> cd orca-beep
>> Then, for arch users:
>> ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
--sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
>> make
>> sudo make install
>> HTH
>> Storm
>>
>>
>>
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