[00:00] <hajour> like ubuntu chat choose the color of the font and background
[00:00] <hajour> i now i sometimes ask difficult things :P
[00:02] <Omega> I think that's doable too.
[00:02] <hajour> nice
[00:02] <Omega> Muscovy: Hey, there are two accessibility team people here, hajour and phillw and we're discussing the tour.
[00:02] <Omega> And improvements.
[00:03] <hajour> and the speak program .you gonna put speak command in it to?
[00:03] <hajour> hai Muscovy
[00:03] <Omega> They asked if there could be a option to select the font size and colour.
[00:03] <Muscovy> Hello.
[00:03] <Muscovy> I see no reason why not.
[00:03] <hajour> great
[00:03] <Muscovy> The font is already a little on the small size.
[00:04] <hajour> yes i already have say that :))
[00:04] <hajour> i cant read it
[00:06] <hajour> o and what will help for bad sight is to choose contrasting colors
[00:06] <hajour> for the
[00:06] <hajour> aplications /picture s
[00:07] <hajour> hope i have say it right
[00:07] <hajour> and not to smal
[00:07] <Muscovy> I understand.
[00:08] <hajour> ok :)
[00:08] <Muscovy> Perhaps have a mode that uses the Large Print font for the images?
[00:08] <hajour> thats a good idea
[00:08] <Muscovy> "High Contrast Large Print", that's the theme I mean.
[00:08] <hajour> yes
[00:09] <hajour> because i could not read it.i dont know ore the words are simple ore difficult
[00:09] <hajour> so i cant say something about that
[00:11] <hajour> but general i found that the design  looked good
[00:12] <Muscovy> Thanks for mentioning the visibility issues.
[00:12] <Muscovy> I don't know much of the code involved, but I;ll talk to our programmer about it.
[00:13] <hajour> thank you for the explain and for working with the accessibility team together
[00:14] <hajour> it was nice to talk to you both s
[00:15] <Omega> The pleasure is ours :)
[00:15]  * phillw thanks guys, I was watching, but hajour is far better at discussing needs - I just code to them :)
[00:15] <hajour> and if there are questions i am a lot in lubuntu-offtopic,
[00:16] <hajour> bye :)
[00:17] <Muscovy> Doing the font stuff shouldn't be hard.
[00:18] <phillw> indeed not, it's just getting the python part to arrow to the correct area, colours and fonts are easily handled in css
[00:19] <Muscovy> Screenshots is a bit of extra work, but I bet I could get through the whole set in a good few hours.
[00:19] <Muscovy> Or less.
[00:19] <Muscovy> I tend to add screenshots erraticly.
[00:21] <phillw> Muscovy: there is no desperate rush, we all just need to be aware that accessibility has finally (at long last) been addressed as an issue that ubuntu needs to take on board. Having Manuèla on board to help has kick started projects that had previously gone stale.
[00:22] <phillw> She told me off earlier for my forum area. So I'm about to get a new skin for that as well :P
[00:25] <phillw> I also tend to lurk on #lubuntu-offtopic as we have people from various teams pop on there for a chat, so do not be afraid to pop on - we do not bite :)
[00:25] <Muscovy> I'll keep that in mind. :)
[00:27] <phillw> If there's any help I can  give you people, then do please ask. I'm not good at html, as I code to xhtml-strict because it allows me to put in the accessibility stuff more easily. I'm okay at css and can offer free hosting for not for profit ubuntu teams.