Re: Terminal Reader and Text User Interface utilities
- In reply to: Alfonso Sabato Siciliano : "Re: Terminal Reader and Text User Interface utilities"
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Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2023 22:42:44 UTC
On 2023-04-19 21:50, Alfonso Sabato Siciliano wrote: > On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 at 23:30, Pau Amma <pauamma@gundo.com> wrote: > >> Just popping up to say I'll happily be a sounding board and help >> explain >> or formalize requirements if needed, but I'm not going to take a more >> active role in that discussion since I'm not a screenreader user >> myself. > > I'm not a screenreader user myself, too. So I asked for suggestions. > However to understand the problem is sufficient to run a simple: > $ dialog --infobox "test" 0 0 | espeak > or > $ bsddialog --infobox "test" 0 0 | espeak Oh, I understand the problem. (Or at least, I think I do.) What I know I *don't* understand is usability or UX flaws in proposed solutions that would be obvious to a screenreader user. Hence, I need to take a backseat unless and until it looks like I'm needed for something. > Our installer (bsdinstall) is built on TUI dialogs, so to find a > solution > for a simple > TUI utilityfor the PORTS options can be the first step to provide an > accessible > (speech) installer. I got that, yes. -- #BlackLivesMatter #TransWomenAreWomen #AccessibilityMatters #StandWithUkrainians English: he/him/his (singular they/them/their/theirs OK) French: il/le/lui (iel/iel and ielle/ielle OK) Tagalog: siya/niya/kaniya (please avoid sila/nila/kanila)