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List:       kde-accessibility
Subject:    [Kde-accessibility] Feature plan for the next version
From:       Gunnar Schmi Dt <gunnar () schmi-dt ! de>
Date:       2003-03-29 11:39:20
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Hello

As the final version of kdeaccessibility is out (since some days), I want to 
think about two things: One of them is the question whether we want to become 
an official part of KDE. In this case we would need to raise some discussion 
on the core-devel mailing list (before the feature list for KDE 3.2 is 
freezed). The other one is the development of our module in the direction of 
our next release (which is either KDE 3.2 or kdeaccessibility 1.1).

As far as I remember there were some feature requests for both KMagnifier and 
KMouseTool (and I can think of additional features of KMouth and kttsd, too):

Whishlist items for KMagnifier:
- - Make the user interface standard conform
- - Add an option to automatically resize the selection window

Whishlist items for KMouseTool:
- - Allow KMouseTool to dock into the system tray
- - Add a minimum movement in pixels
- - Allow to configure the application when it is turned off

Whishlist items for KMouth:
- - Add support for different languages (through kttsd)
- - Add word completion

Whishlist items for kttsd:
- - Add a dcop function which allows KMouth to ask for the configured languages

Do we need some additional features? Do we want all these features for our 
next release?

Gunnar Schmi Dt
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