From: Alex ARNAUD <alex@arnaud.link>
To: Eric Danan <eric.danan@u-cergy.fr>, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Accessibility: caret tracking in emacs with gnome shell magnifier
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:06:23 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6cdfe9b3-45bb-600c-2e8b-6e0570a1a10f@arnaud.link> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <39e22d6d-8226-e668-7a76-b540bdf15afc@u-cergy.fr>
Hello Eric,
I'm myself a visual-impaired and an emacs users.
I advise you to run emacs inside the GNOME Terminal. The steps are:
1) Open GNOME Terminal
2) Write the command "emacs -nw"
I personally use Debian GNU/Linux, Mate and Compiz Reloaded focus
tracking feature because I found them more reliable for those reasons:
- There is an accessibility team inside Debian
- Mate team take care of accessibility and offer a more natural desktop
experience
- I'm participating to the screen magnifier and focus tracking of Compiz
reloaded so I couldn't be fully objective but I hope our focus tracking
feature is more reliable than the GNOME One, if not, don't hesitate to
fill a bug.
Best regards,
Alex.
Le 25/02/2019 à 10:34, Eric Danan a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Due to a visual impairment I constantly work with a screen magnifier
> turned on (in full screen mode), and I need it to track the caret to
> follow what I am typing.
>
> So far I am using emacs 26.1 on cygwin on windows 10, and the windows 10
> magnifier does the job of tracking the caret.
>
> I am considering switching to gnome on linux and therefore installed the
> fedora (version 29) distribution to try it out. The gnome (3.30) shell
> magnifier supports caret tracking and it works in other applications but
> not emacs (26.1).
>
> I previously sent this message to the gnome accessibility list (that was
> a long time ago in 2015, so with earlier versions of emacs and gnome)
> and got a reply from Alex Arnaud (cc) stating:
>
> > I've tried to test Emacs with Accercicer (a accessibility debug tool)
> and my conclusion are Emacs doesn't connect it to AT-SPI (accessibility
> stack).
>
> He also suggested that I write to this list, which I'm (finally!) doing.
> I hope it is appropriate to report this here.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Eric
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-02-25 10:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-02-25 9:34 Accessibility: caret tracking in emacs with gnome shell magnifier Eric Danan
2019-02-25 10:06 ` Alex ARNAUD [this message]
2019-02-25 13:13 ` Eric Danan
2019-02-25 13:37 ` Alex ARNAUD
2019-02-25 14:36 ` Stefan Monnier
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