[nfbcs] accessible design software

Marvin Hunkin startrekcafe at gmail.com
Wed Jul 29 03:37:25 UTC 2015


	Hi.
Well.
Will just keep that enabled.
And do not want to screw up my system.
Now.
Did get the xml, and no installer, just a jar package, have got java latest
build, version 8, and do I need some thing like eclipse.
Marvin.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jude DaShiell [mailto:jdashiel at panix.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, 29 July 2015 12:58 PM
To: Marvin Hunkin; 'Bryan Duarte'; 'NFB in Computer Science Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [nfbcs] accessible design software

You may not want to install javaaccessbridge at all.  At least not from any
download version of javaaccessbridge.  Since java is on your system, you
need to have windows operate without a display by setting display to none.
At that point narrator should turn on and ask you if you want to have
javaaccessbridge enabled.  Try checking the box then do all the okays and
get out of settings.  Next turn off narrator to keep jaws happy.  What
you've just done was to enable the javaaccessbridge included in the jre
package on your system and I hope you only have one of those with a version
number larger than 8.0.

On Wed, 29 Jul 2015, Marvin Hunkin wrote:

> Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 21:47:10
> From: Marvin Hunkin <startrekcafe at gmail.com>
> To: 'Bryan Duarte' <bjduarte at asu.edu>,
>     'NFB in Computer Science Mailing List' <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: 'Jude DaShiell' <jdashiel at panix.com>
> Subject: RE: [nfbcs] accessible design software
>
>                Hi.
>
> Got the 0.9 version.
>
> Got the zip version for windows.
>
> Now how do I install this.
>
> Got the latest java and java access bridge.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> From: Marvin Hunkin [mailto:startrekcafe at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 29 July 2015 10:13 AM
> To: 'Bryan Duarte'; 'NFB in Computer Science Mailing List'
> Cc: 'Jude DaShiell'
> Subject: RE: [nfbcs] accessible design software
>
>
>
>                Hi.
>
> Could not seem to download it.
>
> Using internet explorer.
>
> Will try with firefox.
>
> Marvin.
>
>
>
> From: Bryan Duarte [mailto:bjduarte at asu.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, 29 July 2015 4:51 AM
> To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List
> Cc: Jude DaShiell; Marvin Hunkin
> Subject: Re: [nfbcs] accessible design software
>
>
>
> Hello Marvin,
>
>
>
> I would like to echo what Jim said and that it is important to 
> understand what these UML and State Chart diagrams look like and why 
> they are used. In my Software design class I worked with a group to 
> develop these diagrams for our team project although I did things a 
> little different. As Doug said I did not see a link in Gregs post but 
> here is the system I used which will allow you to use XML to create 
> State Charts and other diagrams. There are a few different tools you 
> might need to download and use to export the XML as a visual model but 
> if your professor needs you to demonstrate your understanding of what 
> is going on in the state charts this was completely acceptable by my 
> professor. Honestly if you can write the diagram in XML and represent 
> the states of a program it is pretty clear you understand what the 
> visual model is doing as well. Here is the link to the tool by Apache I am
speaking about and I also attached a small example for you to see...
>
>
>
> http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-scxml/
>
>
>
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