I made an audio demo/tutorial using Belenos and Orca.
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On some blindness-oriented mailing lists, there is expressed demand
for audio tutorials on Orca and GNU/Linux; I have taken the first step
in satisfying some of this, by recording this demo. It is my hope that
more blind/vi folk will consider Trisquel when distro-shopping.
Link below.
Best,
Dave Hunt
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cool!!
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So far, I've gotten a few complaints about low volume, and a request
for more shows. In response to the first, I have uploaded a
normalized, mp3 version; it's very loud; let's see if "it'[s too loud"
complaints come in. Go here for the new version.
Kudos to Goblin Refuge,
Dave Hunt
On 09/16/2015 03:54 PM, name at domain wrote:
> cool!!
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Cool, this should go in the documentation.
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Thanks; Maybe I'll put a link to my mediagoblin collection in the
wiki someplace.
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I made in Arabic in the past
I want to made in English
But I Afraid of my English
I want to work full audio documentations
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That's two languages covered; Yours in Arabic, Mine in American;
LOL. So far, mine are tailored to users who are blind; if others can
benefit, even better!
On 09/16/2015 11:32 PM, name at domain wrote:
> I made in Arabic in the past I want to made in English But I
> Afraid of my English I want to work full audio documentations
>
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And the other reason is We must teach them how to install the os
but the installer Inaccessibility in sum parts
( the map) and( the user name and password)
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I just did an install and had no issues with either the
username/password nor the timezone map. Maybe I would have had issues
with the map if I weren't on the internet for the install? Maybe I've
just done this so many times, it's automatic? I had a lot of trouble
with Sonar's installer, which is funny, given that Sonar is supposed
to be maximized for accessibility. Speaking of that, I wonder how it
would be to make an accessible Trisquel net install or Mini install?
LXDE has some accessibility, and the Debian net install has been
accessible for years.
Best,
Dave
On 09/16/2015 11:47 PM, name at domain wrote:
> And the other reason is We must teach them how to install the os
> but the installer Inaccessibility in sum parts
>
> ( the map) and( the user name and password)
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Hey Dave I made a page on the Accessibility area of the Documentation. I tried to check if anyone already added this kind of page to All-Manuals, but I can't get to All-Manuals for some reason. Here's the page:
I posted this in th wrong topic. I'll put a link in the new topic. Sorrry.
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