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Old 12-13-2012, 05:05 PM   #1
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Calibre Accessiblity

Howdy! I'm Chuck, new to the forum. Love Calibre.

I'm a software engineer at the American Printing House for the Blind. We do a lot of work with digital books, and have quite a few related projects.

Calibre has a lot of awesome features that our blind engineers would want to use, but the main screen borks their screen readers. There's seemingly no readable text on those main buttons.

I know this wasn't built with accessibility in mind, but we're very interested in making this product usable for our guys. I have some C/C++, Qt, and Python experience, so I would appreciate anybody familiar with the code to point me in the right direction. In particular, where those buttons are. Lot's of code in there. Lol.

Thank you.
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