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<div dir="ltr">HI Randal,
<div>thank s a lot for bringing this up.</div>
<div>I'm not aware of any such groups, but maybe others in the
PSC are. Anita, maybe you know in academia?</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, 14 May 2021 at 13:43,
Randal Hale <<a
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I guess the question is - are there any groups, persons, etc
that do <br>
work on the QGIS interface for persons that have accessibility
issues? <br>
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<p>Short of the color blindness support, I'm not aware of any recent
efforts around accessibility and even that is more for the
audience of the finished maps than for the map maker / QGIS user
themselves. <br>
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<p>Speaking of that. The last time I remember discussions like this
was during the re-design of the icon set (regarding color contrast
mostly). So might be worth looking into mail threads on that
topic.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Anita</p>
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