- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 13:48:56 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-ua@w3.org
11 August 1999 UAGL Teleconf Chair/Scribe: Ian Jacobs Glen Gordon Harvey Bingham Charles McCathieNevile David Poehlman Rich Schwerdtfeger Regrets: Gregory Rosmaita Mark Novak Jon Gunderson Next meeting: 18 August. Agenda [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0096.html Agenda 0) Microsoft has confirmed host of meeting 11-12 October. Intends to attend: Charles, Ian, Harvey, Glen, David, Rich CMN: Gregory planning to attend. IJ: I suspect Jon will. Action Ian: Link meeting page from home page. Agenda 1) Outstanding Action Items 1.a) David Poehlman: Send reference to the mousetrap to the list. Statu: Done URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0077.html 1.b) Judy Brewer: Follow up with W3C meeting planner and Microsoft for 11-12 October. Backup plan for Florida after ATIA Status: Done. 1.c) Ian Jacobs: Send proposed text for resolved checkpoints (see below) to list. Status: Done. URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0084.html 1.d) Rich Schwerdtfeger: Review conformance statement, and classes of browsers (HPR) see where it fits into classes, present proposal to list if needed. Status: Dropped. Since we will discuss conformance categories as soon as possible on the call. 1.e) GR/DP: Review all checkpoints and document how particular issues apply in a frameset context. Status: Done. URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0093.html (These are Ian's comments.) 1.f) IJ: Write a proposal for dealing with natural language changes and primary identification to replace Checkpoint 9.9. Status: Done. URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0080.html GG: I am confused by the term "natural language". Action Ian: Ensure that definition appears in document. 1.g) GR: Write a proposal for a configuration checkpoint for guideline 9 (any information made available to the user). Status: Pending. Agenda 2) 2.a) Orientation Checkpoints: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0084.html And Mark Novak comments: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0088.html Subsumes also link checkpoint proposal: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0081.html RESOLVED: All these checkpoints ok with clarifications listed below. 9.3: HB: Allow the user to control the level of detail. 9.4: GG: Need to say list one of two. IJ: Don't use variables, use numbers. CMN: Add cross-refs from pertinent "dependent UA" checkpoints to checkpoint about where they get information. IJ: Should this be for dependent user agents only? Action Charles: Write a proposal on making this or not making this checkpoint "for dependent UAs only". 9.5: IJ: I don't like "make available". CMN: "Make clear" GG: "Indicate" Action Ian: s/make clear/indicate 9.6 HB: What about if the user must provide information? DP: Not the same since not known when you follow the link. IJ: Should this be for dependent UAs? Action Charles: Include in previous proposal. 9.8: HB: What about column groups/multiple bodies? Is there a table header/footer? Action Ian: Clarify this checkpoint (e.g., row column dimensions). Resolved: For dependent user agents. 9.9: Action Ian: add "for" example from HTML. 9.10: HB: This checkpoint seems wrong to me. Action Ian: Ensure that it's clear that bug fixes and improvements are possible. HB: "should not be arbitrary". People don't do this. RS: Yes they do. <organization name deleted...> Action Ian: Change to "In particular, make changes conservatively to A, B, and C..." 10.4: GG: What does "interactable state" mean? Text has arrived but not images? Links active? CMN: Depends on which browser. Lynx will let you page through what's loaded, but you can't tab through links. Amaya will let you click once a link appears, even if full document not present. HB: From accessibility point of view: we want to be able to productive work as soon as possible and need to know when that's possible. GG: You should be able to read text when it appears, not have to wait for images. Perhaps you get notification sooner if you turn off support for images. Resolved: Drop "and when the user may begin to browse" RESOLVED: In techniques document - talk about handling broken links to avoid disorienting users (e.g,. notify + leave viewport in place). 10.5: Action Ian: Clarify wording to indicate relative position in the document. 2.b) Natural Language checkpoint: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0080.html RESOLVE: Implement this proposal. 2.c) Proposal to generalize link rendering: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0094.html RESOLVED: Delete 7.12. But keep color note either in guidelines or techniques. RESOVLED: Adopt proposal for 7.13. DP: Screen readers used to look for borders. They may not anymore. GG: Issue: What to do with image with no alt text that's in a link. How does this interact with 7.4 and 7.5? Worst case is an image map. We render part of the URL (the most we've got). Action Ian: Add to issues list. 2.d) Techniques for accessing content http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/1999JulSep/0066.html Action Charles: Propose outline of techniques for user control of style (3.3) Action David: Techniques for 3.6. Action GG: Look over my proposal. Action HB, RS: Look at techniques document. Action Ian: Send note to list asking for techniques contributions. 2.e) Does zoom functionality (which preserves layout) meet font size control requirement? CMN: But you lose the rest of the presentation. All: Yes, satisfies need for low vision. HB: I don't agree, you have to scroll and it's a hassle. RS: Perhaps changing font size is a technique for enhancing the document. CMN: But you don't solve the problem: Allowing user control of presentation and layout. Action Ian: Indicate as one technique for font size control. 3) Issues 3.a) Issue 74: Value of checkpoint on volume control URL: http://cmos-eng.rehab.uiuc.edu/ua-issues/issues-linear.html#74 IJ: I propose we drop this. DP: But there are applications that are delivered on the Web that have volume controls on them. CMN: In Windows, you can have a lot of different sources of sound. You want to be able to control the relative volumes. Checkpoint might be satisfied by deferring to OS. If you have two apps running in your browser that produce sound, you need to control them. Action Ian: Clarify that Checkpoint 6.12 (audio volume) is for native handling of sound.
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