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For additional information about Linux Internationalization, see additional Web resources such as the i18nGurus’ Linux Internationalization Resources page at www.i18ngurus.com/docs/984813514.html and the Linux Internationalization HOWTO, available online at sites such as http://home.no.net/david/i18n.php.
Although many of the structural enhancements to the last few releases of desktop environments such as GNOME and KDE have been related to internationalization, a great deal of work has also been done to make Linux graphical environments easier to use by people with disabilities. Ensuring that graphical applications provide keyboard or gesture shortcuts for all menu commands and dialog interaction has been a growing focus area for GNOME, KDE, and graphical application development. Ubuntu’s emphasis on usability is a boon to all computer users, regardless of whether or not they have a physical disability.
For additional information about Linux Accessibility projects and usability awareness, see additional
Web resources such as the Linux Accessibility HOWTO ( www.tldp.org/HOWTO/
Accessibility-HOWTO/ ), the Linux Developers Accessibility HOWTO ( http://larswiki.atrc.utoronto.ca/wiki ), and the Linux Accessibility Resource Site ( http://larswiki.atrc.utoronto.ca/wiki ).
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