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Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs
From: |
Jason Rumney |
Subject: |
Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs |
Date: |
Sat, 22 May 2010 15:05:17 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (gnu/linux) |
Adrian Robert <address@hidden> writes:
> <covici <at> ccs.covici.com> writes:
>
>> Microsoft Word is complete inaccessible on the mac,
>> Microsoft won't conform and Apple says heck with you -- in other words.
>
> How is Apple saying "heck with you" here?
Because any system that requires special effort on the part of
developers to make applications accessible will not get many accessible
applications made for it.
Other systems' accessible applications may be inferior in some way due
to the fact they don't have these special APIs, but since no effort is
required by the application developers, the sheer volume of accessible
applications outweighs that.
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, (continued)
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, Chad Brown, 2010/05/19
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2010/05/19
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, covici, 2010/05/19
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, Jason Rumney, 2010/05/20
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, covici, 2010/05/20
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, Adrian Robert, 2010/05/22
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs,
Jason Rumney <=
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, Adrian Robert, 2010/05/22
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, Jan Djärv, 2010/05/22
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, covici, 2010/05/22
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, covici, 2010/05/22
- Re: Use Core Text for Cocoa Emacs, Adrian Robert, 2010/05/19