Re: DAM, DRAFT v0.1
I write you from madrid, from sindominio a telematic project in madrid.
We are a spanish community of debian users and i'm a low vision person.
I like to thaks you for make this list and the writing of the manual.
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a fecha de 19 de Mar de 2003, a las 05:31:29PM +0100, Boris Daix dijo ...
> Hi,
>
> Here is the text output of the Debian GNU/Linux Accessibility
> Manual, structure only (I have to start somewhere). We only have
> illustrations for sight-impaired people stuff, but again, we'll
> include other stuff as it comes. It's just to get feedback about
> structure for this shot.
>
> The file is here, as it's not yet too big :-) I'm about to provide
> an HTML version, and to set up a repository. Please do remarks on the
> list so that we can discuss them here.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Debian GNU/Linux Accessibility Manual
> -------------------------------------
>
> Boris Daix <Boris.Daix@insa-lyon.fr>
>
> DRAFT, v0.1 19 March 2003
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Abstract
> --------
>
> The Debian GNU/Linux Accessibility Manual tries to cover all
> accessibility aspects of a Debian GNU/Linux system.
>
>
> Copyright Notice
> ----------------
>
> Copyright © 2003 Boris Daix
>
> Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
> under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
> (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html), Version 1.2 or any later
> version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant
> Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Contents
> --------
>
> 1. Preface
> 1.1. Scope
> 1.2. Obtaining the latest version of this document
> 1.3. How to contribute ?
> 1.4. Acknowledgments
> 1.5. Conventions
>
> 2. Guidelines
> 2.1. Guideline for administrators
> 2.2. Guideline for developers
>
> 3. Specific tools
> 3.1. Tools for sight-impaired people
> 3.2. ...
>
> 4. Accessible tools
> 4.1. Tools for sight-impaired people
> 4.2. ...
>
> 5. Cookbook
> 5.1. Cookbook for sight-impaired people
> 5.2. ...
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 1. Preface
> ----------
>
>
> 1.1. Scope
> ----------
>
> This manual is designed to be helpful for impaired people on one hand,
> and for all other people that want to take care of accessibility
> (administrators, developers, and so on) on the other.
>
> The structure of this document should allow not to read it from
> beginning to end, and to come back to tips or whatever very fast.
>
> Of course all what's here is dedicated to Debian GNU/Linux, but I
> guess most ideas may be ported somewhere else. And if it's not the
> case, why wouldn't you install Debian ?...
>
>
> 1.2. Obtaining the latest version of this document
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Well, it's not even released.
>
>
> 1.3. How to contribute ?
> ------------------------
>
> This manual is mainly fed with discussions on th Debian Accessibility
> mailing-list. So it should be the first place to get involved :
> simply giving your feedback on this document may help.
>
> To subscribe to the mailing-list, simply send a mail to
> <debian-accessibility-request@lists.debian.org> with "subscribe" in
> its subject field.
>
>
> 1.4. Acknowledgments
> --------------------
>
> Content
>
>
> 1.5. Conventions
> ----------------
>
> Content
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 2. Guidelines
> -------------
>
>
> 2.1. Guideline for administrators
> ---------------------------------
>
> Content
>
>
> 2.2. Guideline for developers
> -----------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 2.2.1. Upstream developers
> --------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 2.2.2. Debian developers
> ------------------------
>
> Content
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 3. Specific tools
> -----------------
>
> Content
>
>
> 3.1. Tools for sight-impaired people
> ------------------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 3.1.1. Short-sighted people
> ---------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 3.1.2. Blind people
> -------------------
>
> Content
>
>
> 3.2. ...
> --------
>
> Content
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 4. Accessible tools
> -------------------
>
> Content
>
>
> 4.1. Tools for sight-impaired people
> ------------------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 4.1.1. Short-sighted people
> ---------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 4.1.2. Blind people
> -------------------
>
> Content
>
>
> 4.2. ...
> --------
>
> Content
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 5. Cookbook
> -----------
>
> Content
>
>
> 5.1. Cookbook for sight-impaired people
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 5.1.1. Short-sighted people
> ---------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 5.1.2. Blind people
> -------------------
>
> Content
>
> 5.1.2.1. Installing Debian GNU/Linux
> ------------------------------------
>
> Content
>
> 5.1.2.2. Browsing the Web
> -------------------------
>
> Content
>
>
> 5.2. ...
> --------
>
> Content
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Debian GNU/Linux Accessibility Manual
>
> Boris Daix <Boris.Daix@insa-lyon.fr>
>
> DRAFT, v0.1 19 March 2003
>
>
> --
> Boris Daix
>
> "In Freedom We Trust" (IFWT)
> (C) 2003 by Boris Daix ;-)
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