[Blindmath] First attempt at an SWT/SVG based drawing program

Richard Baldwin baldwin at dickbaldwin.com
Tue Aug 30 04:15:40 UTC 2011


Amanda: I just uploaded a new version of the jar file and included the dll
files. Maybe I was supposed to include them but it didn't matter on my
machine because they had already been installed. Please download this new
version and try to execute it with the following command on the command line
in the folder that contains SVGDraw01.jar.

java -jar SVGDraw01.jar

Ken: I have been led to believe that when the GUI is developed using the SWT
instead of Swing, the java access bridge is not required, and that is one of
the main advantages of using the SWT instead of Swing. However, I do have
the access bridge installed on my computer so I can't be certain that it is
not required.

Dick Baldwin

On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Ken Perry <kperry at blinksoft.com> wrote:

> Do you have to have access bridge installed to use this with Jaws?
>
> ken
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org]
> On
> Behalf Of Richard Baldwin
> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 11:20 PM
> To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics
> Subject: Re: [Blindmath] First attempt at an SWT/SVG based drawing program
>
> It shouldn't matter which folder you place it in. I haven't seen that error
> on my computer at home or on the computer in my office at the college but
> that may be because I have been doing SWT development on both of those
> computers and the dll file that you mentioned may have been installed on my
> machines at some earlier time. I will try it on one of the lab computers
> tomorrow to see if I have any problems there. If so, I will see what is
> needed to correct the problem and upload a corrected jar file.
>
> As I mentioned in my earlier message, this is my first encounter with SWT.
>
> Has anyone else seen this problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Dick Baldwin
>
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:36 PM, Amanda Lacy <lacy925 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Is there a specific folder in which we should place this file? I get an
> > unsatisfied link error that says something like cannot load SWTWin.dll.
> >
> > Amanda
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Baldwin" <
> > baldwin at dickbaldwin.com>
> > To: "BlindMath Mailing List" <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
> > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 9:02 PM
> > Subject: [Blindmath] First attempt at an SWT/SVG based drawing program
> >
> >
> >  For those who may be interested, I have posted my first attempt at
> putting
> >> an SWT GUI front end on my SVG graphics library and have posted the
> >> resulting program in a file named SVGDraw01.jar at the following URL:
> >>
> >>
> http://www.austincc.edu/**baldwin/SWT-SVG/SVGDraw01.jar<
> http://www.austincc.
> edu/baldwin/SWT-SVG/SVGDraw01.jar>
> >>
> >> I would appreciate it if some of you would download the program, try it,
> >> and
> >> provide feedback in several different areas. You will need the Java
> >> virtual
> >> machine installed on your computer to run the program. On Windows, you
> can
> >> run the program either by double-clicking on the jar file, or by opening
> a
> >> command prompt in the folder containing the jar file and entering the
> >> following command at the command prompt:
> >>
> >> java -jar SVGDraw01.jar
> >>
> >> When the program starts running, you should find yourself in an SWT
> Combo
> >> object with an item labeled "User Instructions" highlighted. Pressing
> the
> >> Enter key at this point will take you to the beginning of a page
> >> containing
> >> user instructions. A screen reader should tell you to press shift-tab to
> >> return to the combo box or to press the tab key to continue.
> >>
> >> Pressing the tab key will cause the screen reader to begin reading the
> >> instructions. At the end of the instructions, the screen reader should
> >> tell
> >> you to "Press tab to return to the combo box." (Of course, you can press
> >> tab
> >> at any time. You don't need to wait until the screen reader finishes
> >> reading
> >> the instructions.)
> >>
> >> You can navigate up and down the list in the combo box using the arrow
> >> keys
> >> and act on an item by pressing the Enter key when that item is selected.
> >> The
> >> combo box currently contains the following items:
> >>
> >> User instructions (which is what you should do first)
> >> Start a new drawing (which is what you should do next)
> >> Draw a line
> >> Draw a rectangle
> >> Draw a circle
> >> Draw an ellipse
> >> Draw a polyline
> >> Draw a polygon
> >> Write drawing file (which is what you should do next to last)
> >> Stop program (which is what you should do last)
> >>
> >> When you press the Enter key on the item labeled "Start a new drawing,"
> an
> >> empty SVG page of a specified size with optional title and description
> >> attributes will be created in memory.
> >>
> >> When you press the Enter key on the item labeled "Write drawing file",
> >> that
> >> SVG page will be written to an output SVG file with a name of your
> >> choosing
> >> and an extension of .svg.
> >>
> >> Between starting a new drawing and writing the drawing file, you can add
> >> elements for any number of any of the six shapes (which are the SVG
> basic
> >> shapes) in any order to the SVG page.
> >>
> >> When you press the Enter key on a shape item, you will land on a form
> that
> >> allows you to enter the most commonly used attributes for that shape.
> Fill
> >> in the blanks, check the check boxes (if any), and finally push the
> button
> >> labeled "Push to draw ---" to add the shape element to the SVG page. You
> >> can
> >> navigate up and down the the form with the tab key and shift-tab.
> >>
> >> I would appreciate receiving feedback in at least the following areas.
> >> Feedback in other areas not listed below will be appreciated also.
> >>
> >> 1. Will the program be accessible to a blind student? What could be done
> >> to
> >> improve accessibility?
> >>
> >> 2. Will the navigation structure of the program be functionally useful
> to
> >> a
> >> blind student? What could be done to improve the navigational
> >> functionality
> >> and make the program easier to use?
> >>
> >> 3. Will the "fill-in-the-blanks" concept for creating technical diagrams
> >> and
> >> drawings, such as vector diagrams and free-body diagrams, be useful to a
> >> blind student? If so, which of the many additional capabilities of SVG,
> >> such
> >> as arcs, paths, etc., would be appropriate as an upgrade to the program.
> >> (I'm already planning on adding the ability to create text elements. I
> >> just
> >> haven't resolved all the questions regarding fonts yet.)
> >>
> >> 4. To what extent is the output SVG file compatible with graphics
> >> embossers
> >> that can work with SVG files as input? What could be done to improve
> that
> >> compatibility?
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >>
> >> Dick Baldwin
> >>
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