[Blindmath] Some suggestions for Richard Baldwin's SVG drawingtool

Michael Whapples mwhapples at aim.com
Tue Oct 4 20:58:28 UTC 2011


Hello,

I possibly could help out with writing some parts of code as I do know how 
to programme Java applications. However I would say I have no clue how much 
time I could commit to it as I tend to have a number of other things on the 
go.

I have a question/suggestion. How does the SVG import feature work (the 
import for drawings done in SVG draw)? The way the instructions I have read, 
seem to suggest one could build up a library of shapes/objects they wish to 
use and then you could import that. As an example, arrow heads could be 
quite useful for many types of diagram, may be also stick figures, etc, so I 
could have a library of these elements in separate SVG files. My question 
is, when I import these, how convenient is it to scale/position these 
"elements" I import? Would it be possible for these to become single 
elements of the diagram? May be that latter one is stretching what SVG could 
do, but hopefully you see why it would be useful (IE. if I need to 
reposition it again then I could just find "stick figure" from the list of 
elements and then adjust like other elements like lines or circles, rather 
than having to select all the individual parts which make up that stick 
figure).

Michael Whapples
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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Some suggestions for Richard Baldwin's SVG 
drawingtool


> Thanks for the feedback. I will insert my responses in your test below.
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Michael Whapples <mwhapples at aim.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I have just tried using Richard Baldwin's SVG drawing tool. This is quite
>> useful. I have a few comments/suggestions to make.
>>
>> The first is whether it would be possible to also have an option for 
>> metric
>> units? I was having to create a diagram from some measurements I had in
>> metric and it would have been so much easier if I could have just entered
>> values in metric.
>>
>
> rgb] This is definitely possible, so I will put it on my todo list.
>
>>
>> Also, it seems simple enough to use, however particularly on the save, 
>> the
>> action based approach was slightly unusual and caught me out. I am very 
>> much
>> used to most software having save only prompt for file name when you 
>> first
>> save and should you want to save under a different file name then you use
>> "save as". I guess this is really a familiarity issue, once I remembered
>> this tool needed me to confirm the save it worked fine.
>>
>
> rgb] Good point. I will put this on the list also and consider a more
> standard approach.
>
>>
>> May be also related to the action based approach, sometimes things seemed
>> to require more action from me than felt needed. I guess one point might 
>> be
>> when I select set attributes, why cannot the list of elements be created
>> then, why do I need to press another button?
>>
>
> rgb] This is also a good point and I will put it on my todo list to
> consider. The same thing occurs on most of the actions on the Mod menu and
> the Advanced menu. Do you have any other suggestions as to where the 
> number
> of steps required is excessive for a blind user?
>
>>
>> I quite like the way of marking elements when editing them, however how
>> might one deselect something if they made a mistake and how can one tell 
>> if
>> an item is selected or not? May be the answer is in the instructions but 
>> you
>> know what it can be like when you have to read documentation... I 
>> possibly
>> say really well designed software shouldn't need people to read
>> documentation as it should be obvious what to do (either because the
>> software is so clear or it just follows a convention on how to get the
>> specific help you need).
>>
>
> rgb] Maybe someday I will have context-sensitive help, but that day will
> probably be a long way off, or else I will have to hire programming
> assistance and charge dollars for the program instead of giving it away 
> for
> free. If you have other suggestions for a better design, I would like to
> hear them.
>
> rgb] Your first question in the above paragraph regarding
> selecting/deselecting is a good one. I will put it on my list to consider.
> As it stands now, when you mark an object, you get a message box asking 
> you
> to confirm the selection, so you have an opportunity to cancel the 
> selection
> at that point. The corrective procedure if you select the wrong object and
> confirm that selection is to simply tab past the action button at the 
> bottom
> and start that action over again.
>
>>
>> I have to say I did feel a little uncertain on editing some of the 
>> diagram,
>> may be its to do with the options available for editing and may be some 
>> of
>> its to do with not quite knowing what is there (IE. no way to view the
>> current diagram). I guess that latter point, users of the voice would say
>> that is what the voice is for.
>>
>
> rgb] Right now, the best way to view the current drawing is to save it and
> open the SVG file in Firefox, Chrome, or IE9 (IE8 and lower won't work). 
> It
> is reasonably easy to act, save, refresh Firefox, and view.
>
> rgb] I will soon publish a version that has a real-time visual output for
> sighted users, vOICe uses, and users with some but low vision. If you have
> suggestions as to how to make it possible for blind users to view the
> drawing other than to use the Review action in the Mod menu, to use
> something like vOICe, or to emboss the current drawing, I would like to 
> hear
> about them.
>
> Again,
> Thanks for the feedback. I will put your suggestions on my todo list for
> incorporation into future versions.
>
>>
>> Michael Whapples
>>
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