Hi :)
Instructions are here
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/
The link does appear at the bottom of each email.
The unsubscribe renders badly in most email clients because they ignore the
plus sign and what goes before it but the address to email is the
Hi :)
How do you join the Nvda list? Where is it?
Would it be a good idea to create a wiki-page to introduce people to
accessibility issue related to LO (and perhaps wider?). The documentation
mailing list has a ton of wiki-pages about all sorts of things to help them
keep track of
Hello,
Thanks for your very informative post.
I have done everything correctly but maybe the way I uninstalled and
reinstalled is wrong. in your last post it did say to download the J-win
installer now your saying not to do it?
Oh dear this is getting mad, anyway I will put your mail into a
Hi :)
I'm not sure how to forwards this to the devs list.
There has been some talk of getting accessibility bugs marked out to
differentiate them from others and perhaps raise the priority on them to
hopefully get them fixed faster.
Thanks to IBM's gift of their Lotus Symphony code to
Hi :)
Looks fine to me although i'm not a dev. As you already know i have pushed the
question to the Users List because there are a few people there that might well
know better. They might take an interest and be more helpful about getting the
message to the devs too with any luck.
Good
Hello,
Here is the page where you can subscribe to a few e-mail lists for nvda
including support hope this is what your looking for.
http://www.nvda-project.org/wiki/Support
On 08/10/2012 11:44, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
How do you join the Nvda list? Where is it?
Would it be a good idea to
Hi :)
I try to pop in to a few local ones from time-to-time just to listen in on how
sensbile and accurate their banter is. Sometimes ask a few questions just to
hear their responses. In my town we are lucky to have a few that are a
hilarious joke and another couple that are really quite
Hi :)
Thanks! :) I added the link to the end of the wiki-page
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Accessibility
and the new section appeared in the T.o.C.! I put a link to the java-bridge
page in the intro. Feel free to edit of course.
Finally added a section to the wiki's home-page
Hello,
I think I just sent the last e-mail only to you. sorry. anyway in spite
of me doing every thing I have been asked to do and in the order as well
lo still dose not work I am now giving up on this enough is enough.
On 08/10/2012 13:51, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Thanks! :) I added the
Hi :)
A quick search of the Nvda web-site shows they don't list Libre Office yet.
They still only have Open Office and they call it OpenOffice.org although it's
recently become AOO = Apache OpenOffice.
Can someone on their lists ask them to update? Perhaps give them this link to
the
Hi :(
Sorry to hear it wouldn't work :( Thanks for trying it twice through :) You
say you do have an alternative to LO already working on your machine? If so
then definitely stick with that but lets hope you can return to LO sometime
when various issues have been resolved! :)
Many thanks,
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