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== Accessibility  ==
 
== Accessibility  ==

Revision as of 10:13, 1 June 2010

Specification Status
Author Christoph Lukasiak (Clu)
Last Change 31. May 2010
Status (Help) Preliminary

Abstract

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References

Reference Document Check Location (URL)
Prerequisites [passed/failed] n/a
Product Requirement, RFE, Issue ID (required) [available/not available] <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE>
Accessibility Check (required) See accessibility section for check list
Test case specification (required) [available/not available] <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE>
IDL Specification [available/not available] <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE>
Software Specification Rules n/a n/a
Better Defaults: Gridhandling Suggestion list available Gridhandling Workout
Better Defaults: OOo Suggestion list available Improving OOo Default Settings
Project Renaissance available Thinning out

Contacts

Role Name E-Mail Address
Developer Christian Lippka Christian.Lippka@sun.com
Quality Assurance Wolfram Garten Wolfram.Garten@sun.com
Documentation Uwe Fischer Uwe.Fischer@sun.com
User Experience Christoph Lukasiak Christoph.Lukasiak@sun.com
Elizabeth Matthis Elizabeth.Matthis@sun.COM

Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym / Abbreviation Definition
<WYSIWYG> <What You See Is What You Get>

Detailed Specification

Snap to Guides: 'off' by default => should be 'on' by default
Snap to Object Border: 'off' by default => should be 'on' by default
Large Handles: 'off' by default => should be 'on' by default
Allow Quick Editing: 'on' by default => should be 'off' by default
(!attention: change layout text from 'click to add title' to 'doubleclick')

Rotation Mode: 'off' by default => should be 'on' by default

  • Change rotate button (drawing toolbar) in rotate mode button (on/off)
  • Fit rotation point to every selected object


More fine Grid:

Impress (1inch/9points & 2cm/9point)

  • Draw (0,5inch/9points & 1cm/9points)


Spacing vs. Points: grid subdevision (tools/option/impress/grid) changes from point to space

  • starting from 1 (0 not allowed)
  • wording changes from 'point(s)' to 'space(s)'




Accessibility

Accessibility is the responsibility of the I-Team, beginning with UX, DEV and QA, to ensure that the following requirements are fulfilled:

  1. Is the feature fully keyboard accessible?
    (Ex: "I can go everywhere and use every function using the keyboard only"

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  2. Have I specified visual alternatives for the case that the specified feature includes audio as output?
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  3. Are text alternatives for all icons and graphics available?
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  4. Don't provide important information in colors alone
    (Ex: marking important information hard coded in red)

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  5. Does the specified feature respect system settings for font, size, and color for all windows and user interface elements?
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  6. Have I ensured that flash rates do not exceed 2 hertz for blinking text, objects, or other elements? In any case, try to avoid flashing UI elements
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  7. Ensure that assistive technology (AT) (like ZoomText or Orca) is able to read everything.
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QUESTIONS?

If you need help while designing, implementing or testing the accessibility of the UI, ask/visit:

  1. The accessibility check list at the OpenOffice.org Wiki
  2. accessibility@ui.openoffice.org (The accessibility mailing lists, preferred)
  3. For specific implementation details, architecture: mt@openoffice.org (Malte Timmermann)
  4. For specific UX and testing questions: es@openoffice.org (Éric Savary)


Migration

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Configuration

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Help | Configuration Table Template

File Format

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Help | File Format Table Template

Open Issues

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