[bksvol-discuss] Re: Question on Scan quality for blind vs other types of disabled bookshare readers

  • From: Grandma Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 20:14:06 -0800 (PST)

Yes, indeed--mostly blue, but red and later yellow.

And that brings up something--some people do use
yellow in their posts and it's very hard for sighted
people to read because it's against a white background
and isn't a very bright or dark yellow.

But who are we to complain. smile It may be hard but
not impossible. What's more difficult is when there is
absolutely nothing there. But I've discovered that if
I hit forward or reply, the message shows up. I don't
know what you guys are doing, but it's great for
sending secret messages. It reminds me of when we used
to write secret messages in lemon juice. When it
dries, it disappears and the recipient has to iron the
paper to get the message to show.

G.Cindy
--- Lora <loravara@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Actually, JAWS can be set to announce font and color
> changes.  Before I open
> my mouth and insert my foot, I'm trying a little
> experiment here.  Sighted
> readers should see three different colors, and three
> different fonts, in
> this message.
>  
> In order to do this, go into the Configuration
> Manager for Word or Outlook,
> and choose the Speech and Sounds Manager from the
> Settings menu.  In there,
> you'll see lots of different sound schemes for
> working with things like
> VB.Net, or the Web.  I chose Proofreading
> Attributes, Font Info and Color.
>  
> Now as I read, JAWS announces the color changes as
> they occur, and reads
> different fonts in different voices.  
> 
> Sorry to sighted readers if this message looks
> chaotic . You can make these
> same configuration changes in Word or Word Perfect,
> etc.
>  
> The trouble is, in order for this to be effective,
> you'd have to be reading
> the whole book.  If you were, though, font and color
> changes would be
> announced.
>  
> What I was hoping was that JAWS had a Quick Keys
> setting for font change,
> but I don't see one.  Then you could just move to
> the next font change, and
> that'd be easy.
>  
> You can also use Word's find features to find a
> specific font, or find a
> specific color of text, but for that to be useful,
> you'd have to know what
> you were looking for.
>  
> None of this probably helps much, but I thought I'd
> throw in my two cents.
>  
>  
>   
>   _____  
> 
> From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Carrie Karnos
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 4:00 PM
> To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Question on Scan
> quality for blind vs other
> types of disabled bookshare readers
> 
> 
> Hi Evan,
> 
> One option is for blind validators to set the font
> of the entire book to 11
> (or thereabouts). I don't particularly like this
> option because it's harder
> for sighted people to see chapter and section titles
> when they are the same
> size as the regular text, but it is an option.
> 
> Just an FYI, Carrie
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: EVAN REESE <mentat3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, February 4, 2008 1:47:46 PM
> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Question on Scan
> quality for blind vs other
> types of disabled bookshare readers
> 
> I think you're right on this. Being unable to see
> the screen, I have no idea
> 
> how I can be aware of - let alone correct - font
> problems without checking 
> the font of every word in the book manually. I have
> checked the fonts of 
> headings when scanning or validating books, but for
> the rest, I just have to
> 
> assume the fonts are okay. A person with enough
> vision to see the screen can
> 
> look at a whole page and see that something is out
> of whack. I don't see how
> 
> somewhat with insufficient vision could do anything
> similar. If I am 
> mistaken, please let me know. I could, of course,
> check each page in Word or
> 
> K1000 and see what kinds of fonts are on it, and
> what the sizes are. But as 
> far as I know, those programs don't tell you which
> font is where on the 
> page. So someone who cannot see the screen would
> need some way of hearing - 
> on the fly - when the font changes and the new
> characteristics. Is that 
> possible? Unless that can be done, or there is
> another way for someone with 
> little or no vision to be aware of font problems
> without a great deal of 
> time consuming manual checking, it seems unrealistic
> to expect that books on
> 
> Bookshare will have no font problems, as long as
> people with little or no 
> vision are submitting or validating them.
> 
> Evan
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <james.homme@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 8:55 AM
> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Question on Scan
> quality for blind vs other 
> types of disabled bookshare readers
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> > I will add to this that as a blind validator, it
> would probably be
> > difficult to correct all font problems. If I am
> incorrect about this, I am
> > certainily open to validation help.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> > James D Homme, , Usability Engineering, Highmark
> Inc.,
> > james.homme@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 412-544-1810
> >
> > "it is only possible to live happily ever after on
> a day-to-day basis." --
> > Margaret Bonnano
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> > Hi Judy
> >
> > Before telling you my thoughts about your question
> let me introduce myself
> > I'm Anastasia; I am legally blind and use a screen
> enlarger. So I can see
> > the print but it is straining so I prefer to
> listen.
> >
> > Here are my thoughts: I scan in one file type that
> keeps the format, kes,
> > and submit it in one that deletes the format. This
> type, rtf is more
> > universal. RTF automatically deletes the formats.
> It is more fluid
> > listening to it without the format. However, I can
> understand as someone
> > who reads print why keeping the format in tact for
> the recent members
> > would be beneficial, the only format that keeps
> the print in tact is KES
> > and  that is not a universal file. I hope I have
> answered your question If
> > you have further questions or would like to
> further discuss this topic
> > please email me off list.
> >
> > Anastasia
> >
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