[bksvol-discuss] Re: Cindy's list

  • From: Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 01:12:11 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks for the info, Lisa. I'll start a separate
section for rejected books, but I may be duplicating
what Rui is doing. On the other hand, I think he waits
for people to tell him that they're rejecting a book
so he can add it to his No Book Left behind list.
And/or he may get the info from gustavo. I'll just
take it from what's posted on the list. His list
probably will be more accurate but until someone at
bookshare comes along to post such a list more
frequently, I guess mine will be more up-to-date, if
not as complete.

I'm going to go make the change now. Thanks again to
you and to E.

Cindy
--- Lisa Belville <lisab12@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi, Cindy.
> 
> I know JAWS and Window Eyes both have options to
> have this information 
> spoken, but I don't think most of us automatically
> tell our screen readers 
> to indicate Italics or Strikethrough text.  Also,
> Italics is just plain hard 
> to read for some low vision people.
> 
> Probably the easiest and quickest way for those of
> us using screen readers 
> to denote which books are where in the publication
> process would be to 
> either indicate that the book is rejected, on hold,
> etc. by putting words to 
> that affect before or after the title or by having
> separate sections within 
> the list for each possible condition a book might be
> in.
> 
> I realize this would be more work for you, so it is
> up to you how you decide 
> to organize it.  If you do use Italics or another
> font to indicate stages, 
> just let us know.
> 
> Thanks again for keeping things up to date.  I can't
> wait until Marissa's 
> replacement is up and running.
> 
> Lisa
> 
> 
> 
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