From kde-accessibility Fri Sep 01 17:45:53 2006 From: =?utf-8?q?=C3=89ric_Bischoff?= Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 17:45:53 +0000 To: kde-accessibility Subject: Re: [Kde-accessibility] OpenOffice and KDE4 Accessiibilty [was: Message-Id: <200609011945.54523.ebischoff () nerim ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-accessibility&m=115713274616036 Le Vendredi 1 Septembre 2006 19:21, vous avez écrit : > [ Éric Bischoff ] > > > I do not understand the word "lineal". I don't understand to which > > screenshot you are referring to. > > I was accidentally using a German word, sorry. The correct English word is > "ruler". OK. > The toolbar handles and the combo boxes have a black frame, but this might > be related to the KDE style you are using. What happens if you select the > "High Contrast" widget style in KDE? See http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/contrast.html The toolbar handles and the combo box frame are invisible (black on black), but now in KMail I can't see the toolbar handles nor the combo boxes frames either. So OpenOffice.org and KDE basically behave the same in this respect... The ruler remains black on white background. So it becomes the thing you see the most on the screen. It's still usable though. > The scroll bar has very bad contrast. In the settings dialog, the list on > the left side is invisible when use using white text on a black background. The scroll bar is invisible, yes. But in KMail it's the same problem. The tree view in the settings has completly disappeared, yes :-(. I would say this one is a serious problem. Perharps we could file an issue in IssueZilla against this propblem. Something like: ======================================= "Accessibility: in high contrast mode, the settings tree view is invisible" The KDE high contrast mode uses white text on black background everywhere. OpenOffice.org's settings dialog uses a tree view that always uses black text. The combination of both is black text on black background, which is invisible. Suggested solution is to use variable text color for the tree view on the left side of the settings dialog." ======================================= Would you agree with that description? If yes I let you submit it in IssueZilla ;-). The address is http://qa.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectIssues But as you can see, it's an accessibility problem, not something which has something to do with KDE integration. I think you could hunt such problems with your trained eye, and file bug reports in OpenOffice.org's IssueZilla. They would hopefully be assigned to User Interface people and be solved quickly. For myself, I would like to concentrate on integration issues. Would that be okay? > > > > What do you call "the text itself" ? The document ? > > Yes. OK. > > All the settings there apply to OOo itself, not to the documents it > > handles. > > The setting relates to how the document is shown (but not to how it is > printed, if I understand this correctly). Just set another value there to > test it. It changes its color. Hmmm. You are right. I must admit I don't fully understand the meaning of that setting. Anyway, this setting is not picked from KDE, and that looks to me like a bug. A real KDE integration bug, this time... I can file the issue, if you want. -- La monoculture informatique fragilise le système d'information, elle est aussi toxique pour les données de l'entreprise. (Guy Brand) _______________________________________________ kde-accessibility mailing list kde-accessibility@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility