msevior@physics.unimelb.edu.au wrote:
>>2006/3/10, msevior@physics.unimelb.edu.au
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>>>I want each member of an abicollab session to have their own different
>>>coloured caret so users can see who is editting where in the document.
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>>Coloured carets? That doesn't sound very accessible. How about a
>>mini-avatar displayed in the margin on the line that is being edited?
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>That sounds feasable. For people with normal vision, colors would be a
>significant help too.
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>Anyway as I said to Alan, I'm happy to let a discussion about the best
>thing to do continue. There remains lots of code to write but the basic
>principle appears to be fullfilling our vision.
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>Cheers
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>Martin
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>>regards,
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>>Reinout van Schouwen
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I think that progress should continue on the basics, agreeing with
Martin. I have to say, that screencast of Uwog's is mighty impressive,
and I can't wait till the code gets to a point that it's stable and good
to go - this is real next-gen stuff.
For the accessibility angle, a simple shape (square, circle, star,
triangle) appended to or in place of the caret might be an idea -
preferably selectable by the user who will be represented by it.
Yay AbiWord! :D
-- Ryan Pavlik AbiWord Win32 Platform Maintainer www.abisource.com "Optimism is the father that leads to achievement." - Helen KellerReceived on Sat Mar 11 03:27:21 2006
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