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Re: KYMA sound design workstation

Date1997-07-27 15:00
From"Jim Stevenson Ph.D"
SubjectRe: KYMA sound design workstation
Last I checked this utility was NOT accessable to the blind, because it
could ONLY be controlled by mouse. It is easy enough to incorperate command 
control if this is made an objective from the start, but unfortunatly 
often a pain to retrofit.

I do hope that designers of new programs will consider accessability from
the start.




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From: "Jim Stevenson Ph.D" 
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Last I checked this utility was NOT accessable to the blind, because it
could ONLY be controlled by mouse. It is easy enough to incorperate command 
control if this is made an objective from the start, but unfortunatly 
often a pain to retrofit.

I do hope that designers of new programs will consider accessability from
the start.




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From: Riccardo Bianchini 
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Dear All,

since July 29 to September 11 I'll not be at home.

I can be reached at the following Email address:
eme@eumus.edu.uy
(Escuela Universitaria de Musica, Montevdeo, Uruguay)

Happy Csounding.

Riccardo





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Subject: If you want to know who is Cecilia.
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I was wondering the other day who was that beautiful woman in the splash
screen of the Cecilia program. Last Sunday, I went to visit my parents, and
since I wanted to see Leonardo Da Vinci=B4s Last Supper painting, I took one
of the fantastic books of art that my father has. I saw the painting, of
course, but I saw also Cecilia Gallerani, also a Leonardo painting (circa
1485-1490, Czartoryski Museeum, Cracovia, Poland).
A coincidence?
Saludos from Canary Islands.

Javier Ruiz