PPD files
Posted Dec 15, 2005 15:08 UTC (Thu) by
GreyWizard (subscriber, #1026)
In reply to:
PPD files by cventers
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GNOME v. KDE, December 2005 edition
Advanced PPD configuration is NOT more important to bring disabled into the online world.
At last you admit the equivalent of two plus two is four. Well done! What a pity you couldn't resist adding that this holds only for some values of two:
The only way that accessibility becomes a more important concern is if you're talking about moral / ethical concerns. This debate is not at all
about morals or ethics, but you were so eager to shred any part of my
original argument that you foolishly attempted to turn it into one.
Accessibility is more important on the basis of logic and common sense. Let's replace disability with something more morally and ethically neutral and see what happens: Suppose we have two users with no physical handicaps. Both have computers and PPD printers that they would like to use their full capacity. The first user has an operating system which is perfect in every way except that it has no graphical support for configuring the printer. The command line is available but very scary. The second user has an operating system which is perfect in every way except that it has no support for graphical display of any kind, including text consoles.
Which of these users has the more important problem?
Now that you're focusing on accessibility being "more important" than a "different issue you can't compare" as you did originally,
These seem different only because you are so determined to twist words that you can't see the forest behind all the trees. Accessibility is not comparable to PPD printing in the crabbed way you attempted in your original post. This is true because you started with the assumption that both were of equal importance. Maybe if you made fewer "random assumptions" this would not be so difficult to understand.
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