Re: consider people with poor vision

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On 18 June 2013 14:02, John Morris <jmorris@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 2013-06-15 at 12:12 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:

> No, that's not the point at all. The point is that there is only so much
> space for text in the UI. Have you tried running anaconda in Japanese or
> German at 800x600? When there's too much text on a spoke (those are both
> languages which use a lot of characters to say the same thing compared
> to English), the display of the spoke becomes entirely corrupted.

So lemme recap what you have been saying in this and other posts.... The
current design breaks both internationalization and accessability and
you recognize that reality.  Fixing these problems isn't an option
though because.... well because.

Tearing Anaconda apart and rebuilding it from the ground up was an
imperative, complaints be damned, because the Anaconda devs had a
hankering to do that; they had a fever and the only cure was some more
cowbell.  But making it useable while they already had it tore apart?
Nobody was interested in that.

Or am I just being a Negative Nancy?



You are being a Negative Nancy.  Saying anything more would just be pointing out why you are being overkill and sophmoric... all of which would just be ignored. So we will just stick with "Yes. You are being a Negative Nancy."


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Stephen J Smoogen.

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