Update to GNOME 2.4.0. For all the goodies on what's changed, known issues,
future plans, etc., please see http://www.gnome.org/start/2.4/.
This commit represents work done by adamw, bland, and myself as well as
many other contributers:
Koop Mast <einekoai@chello.nl>
Akifyev Sergey <asa@gascom.ru>
Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
Øyvind Kolbu <oyvind@kebab.gaffel.nu>
Thomas E. Zander <riggs@rrr.de>
Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net>
Without these contirbuters, and our faithful users, GNOME 2.4.0 would not
be possible.
Please check the FreeBSD GNOME site for any FreeBSD gotchas, as well as
general FAQs and documentation (GNOME 2.4 updates to be posted soon). The
best way to upgrade so that you get all shared library dependencies is:
portupgrade -rf -m BATCH=yes atk
portupgrade -R -m BATCH=yes gnome2
Approved by: portmgr (kris, will, myself implicitly)
Requested by: re as well as many other users
2003-09-18 08:49:37 +02:00
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Accessibility means helping people with disabilities to participate in
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substantial life activities. That includes work, and the use of services,
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products, and information. GNOME includes libraries and a support framework
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that allow people with disabilities to utilize all of the functionality of the
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GNOME user environment.
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The GNOME Accessibility Toolkit (ATK) describes a set of interfaces that need
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to be implemented by GUI components to make them accessible. The interfaces are
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toolkit-independent-- implementations could be written for any widget set, such
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as GTK, Motif or Qt.
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2001-05-14 14:12:44 +02:00
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2001-11-21 00:49:34 +01:00
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WWW: http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/
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