On Sun, 2023-01-15 at 03:23 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sun, 2023-01-15 at 01:29 +0000, Polarian wrote:
On 14/01/2023 21:29, Michal S. wrote:
Obfuscation of E-Mails can be a nightmare for accessibility, especially regarding Neurodivergent people such as myself, people suffering from dyslexia, etc.
I know how much it can suck to be a neurodivergent.
Hi,
I'm a "desilxyc", too. However, if an obfuscated email address contains the word "dyslexic" I've got the choice, either to punch in 20 times 20 variations of "desilxyc" or either to copy and paste one time "dyslexic". If an obfuscated email address is a JPEG, then it can be a nightmare. If it's ASCII, then there's no reason to suffer, at least not for a dyslexic.
Regards, Ralf
PS: It's similar for blind people without three hands. If they type with two hands, they can't do proofreading at the same time by the braille display. A dyslexic can't do proofreading because parts of a text easily can become just coloured bars and some characters are floating, changing their positions. OTOH there is no issue with "# Maintainer: Foo Bar <foo dot bar at mail dot com>" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a series of so many short words is terribly difficult for me to read, but I don't need to read it and try to understand it like a sentence. I just need to copy and paste it and to find the parts that need a replacement, without the need to understand it like a sentence. At least for me it's not hard to find and replace "dot", "at" and " ".