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Re: Accessibility
- From: Whistler <whistler blinksoft com>
- To: blinux-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Accessibility
- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 10:46:40 -0600 (MDT)
Yes what you see in Html can and will happen in X but the good programs
will not do this for exaple you won't find that problem with lets say
applications like word perfect it should work under any window manijor. I
think from the class I just took Gnome is going to be a very accessable
Windows environment if someone works on the wigget sets for it.
Ken
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Ken whistler's message arrived in my mailbox as I was asking the
> questions about what sort of data are sent and received during a X
> session, so sorry for some of the redundancy. What I still wonder is
> whether X is enough of a standard that the quality of what we receive
> is closely tied to the system that sent it over which we have no
> control. Could we get a session that is quite usable from a UNIX
> system and then get something that just falls flat when connecting to
> a NT server, for example? I am thinking along the lines of what
> presently happens with web servers. Some of them are programmed
> properly and work perfectly with lynx as well as Netscape and Internet
> Explorer. Others have virtually no text at all and we know what fun
> that is in lynx.
>
> Martin McCormick
>
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