From kde-accessibility Thu Nov 17 11:25:56 2005 From: Bill Haneman Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 11:25:56 +0000 To: kde-accessibility Subject: Re: [Kde-accessibility] KOffice 1.4.1 Accessibility Assessment Message-Id: <437C68C4.4020503 () sun ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-accessibility&m=113222684819434 HI Gary: Those URIs are not working for me. Could you check and repost? Thanks. Bill Gary Cramblitt wrote: >I have completed an accessibility self-assessment for KOffice version 1.4.1. >You may view the assessment by downloading one of the following files: > >http://accessibility.kde.org/reports/koffice-1.4.1-assessment.sxw (oo.org v1) >http://accessibility.kde.org/reports/koffice-1.4.1-assessment.odt (ODF) >http://accessibility.kde.org/reports/koffice-1.4.1-assessment.pdf (PDF) > >The assessment has been coordinated with the KOffice development team and >includes notes about fixes in the upcoming 1.5 release (early 2006). > >Comments, corrections, etc. welcome. In a couple of days, barring major >changes or objections, I intend to publish it on the KDE Accessibility >website at > >http://accessibility.kde.org/reports/ > >The reasons for the assessment are: > > 1. The Massachusetts Commission for the Blind requested accessibility >information concerning software that supports the Open Document Format (ODF), >i.e., KOffice. (See >http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-accessibility&m=112653249424930&w=2) > > 2. It needed to be done. > >I expected blind access to be poor, since KDE does not have a screen reader, >but the results for low-sighted and motor impaired users were surprisingly >disappointing. That's the bad news. The good news is that the KOffice devs >have been very supportive and many (but not all) of the problems will be >fixed in 1.5. > >I've reached the following conclusions: > > 1. Some of the problems are fundamental to Qt3 and kdelibs3. QSplitter, >QDockWindow, and QToolbar, for instance, are 3 problem areas. > > 2. We need to get to Qt4/kdelibs4 as soon as possible. But there will >still be many issues to address. Accessibility won't happen automagically. > > 3. We need to do this sort of thing more often and hold developers feet to >the fire. Many of these problems are easy to fix if caught early. Others >are not so easy and will need changes to core functionality to fix properly. >Some are basic design flaws, such as providing functions that can only be >performed using a mouse. > > 4. The timing of this assessment is really bad because KDE 3.5 is in freeze >and KDE4 is a long way off. Had this assessment been done 6 or 9 months ago, >we probably could have solved most of the problems (except for blind access) >by making needed changes to kdelibs3. > >If anyone wants to do similar assessments for other KDE applications, please >do so and send them to me. They are not hard to do, and you don't have to be >a programmer to do them. > >Regards > > _______________________________________________ kde-accessibility mailing list kde-accessibility@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility