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Checkers challenge in dc
Checkers challenge in dc












checkers challenge in dc
  1. #Checkers challenge in dc how to#
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  5. #Checkers challenge in dc software#

Then I discovered that each keypress on the navigator was being interpreted as two presses, taking me past the legal square each time. Onto the game itself and I thought I'd hit a bug in the interface, as the selection indicator could only be moved to squares that were illegal. And that sound effect every time you bring the menu up. In truth, the menu itself is logical and contains the powerful 'Pick game' dialog (where you set up the level and type of game you want), but there's no attempt whatsoever to fit it to Series 60 and it's not always obvious which buttons ('tastefully' highlighted in green) are set to be activated by function or navigator keypresses. Once installed and past the obligatory splash screen, pressing either of the function keys brings up a non-standard menu, accompanied by a tacky 'boink' sound effect. OK, so Checkers is only a couple of hundred K, but others in Absolutist's range are over a Megabyte and there's no sign of a MMC-install option on any of them. For Series 60 smartphone owners short on space on disk C (and that's most of us), hard coding a sizeable game so that it can't be installed on MMC is inexcusable. Files were copying into place without the traditional choice of which disk to be used. Installing Checkers Challenge provided a 'Whoa there' moment. Nothing wrong with that, but an alarm bell in my head started chiming ever so quietly.

#Checkers challenge in dc software#

Absolutist are basically a games software house using a proprietary multi-platform engine to port their games between Windows, Palm, Symbian, etc. Checkers Challenge (and the other dozen or so titles available from the authors 'for your Symbian') was a new title to me. For details, see Adobe’s Accessibility Repair Workflow for PDFs using Acrobat DC.OK, so it's games week here on AllAboutSymbian. Visually inspect the tags to make sure the heading level structure is correct and elements are tagged accurately. This will display the tags in descending order from top to bottom. To manually inspect the tag tree in Adobe Acrobat Pro, from the View drop-down menu select Show/Hide > Navigation Panes > Tags. This way, the accessibility checker will report fewer problems and will be easier to read and work with. This is the final step in our checklist, rather than the first step, because some documents generate dozens of errors that can easily be addressed with the first two steps. Right-click on any item to see a list of options for fixing the problem or learning more about it.

#Checkers challenge in dc manual#

Each item is preceded by an icon indicating that the item either passes, fails, or requires manual inspection. The report lists items in various categories such as Document, Page Content, etc. Select Tools > Accessibility > “Full Check” then read the report and follow the prompts.

#Checkers challenge in dc how to#

How to test: Run the accessibility checker that is built in to Acrobat Pro.

checkers challenge in dc

Add tags by selecting View > Tools > Accessibility > “Add Tags To Document.” Step 3. Check for any lingering errors. Tags provide the structure on which accessibility is built. In the bottom left corner of the Document Properties dialog, see the “Tagged PDF” field. How to test: Go to File Properties (Ctrl+D in Windows, Command+D in Mac). Covert to text using View > Tools > “Recognize Text.” Step 2. If No, this is an image file and is not accessible. How to test: Try selecting text using a mouse, or select all text using Edit > “Select All” from the Acrobat menu. Save often! (Saving multiple versions is recommended.) Step 1. NOTE: Modifying PDFs can have unpredictable results.

#Checkers challenge in dc pdf#

WebAIM’s tutorial on PDF Accessibility is an excellent accompaniment to the current checklist.

#Checkers challenge in dc pro#

The checklist specifically applies to Acrobat Pro DC. To complete each of the items in this checklist, you will need Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Checking PDF accessibility yourselfĬonsult the following checklist to review a PDF for accessibility. However, if the original source document is not available, accessibility features can be added to the PDF using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. When the document is exported to PDF the accessibility features will be passed to the PDF. This way, if the document is edited later, the document’s accessibility features will still be intact. If possible, it is always best to start with an accessible source document (e.g., in Microsoft Word) and export it to an accessible PDF.














Checkers challenge in dc