RE: [libreoffice-accessibility] Java Accessibility restored to LOdev 3.6 development builds, on hold for LibO 3.6.4

2012-10-28 Thread V Stuart Foote
Kevin, You are correct that the average user should not have to deal with the minutia of configuration details needed to make programs functional. But this is developmental code that requires testing--so entails a level of mastery of system and application configuration that goes beyond the

RE: [libreoffice-accessibility] Java Accessibility restored to LOdev3.6 development builds, on hold for LibO 3.6.4

2012-10-28 Thread V Stuart Foote
Kevin, Sorry, also meant to say that if you are on a 32-bit Windows, your JAVA underscore HOME variable set to a value of C:\Program Files\Java\jre7 is correct. The CLASSPATH is not strictly needed as the .DLL files in the \bin directory should resolve things correctly, but if set they

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Java Accessibility restored to LOdev 3.6 development builds, on hold for LibO 3.6.4

2012-10-28 Thread Kevin Cussick
Hello, Do You have Skype? and if so would you be willing to give me some help with this over skype? I understand most of it apart from the bit about establishing a path in the environment under the advanced settings of system settings, It's getting a bit late and I think I am gibbering a

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Java Accessibility restored to LOdev3.6 development builds, on hold for LibO 3.6.4

2012-10-28 Thread Kevin Cussick
Hello, OK this is getting a little clearer. I don't understand why lo can't have a batch file or a script that just tells where to put everything and this would save any errors and just should work. I will try later thanks again and if you can help over skype this would be ausem. On

RE: [libreoffice-accessibility] Java Accessibility restored to LOdev3.6 development builds, on hold for LibO 3.6.4

2012-10-28 Thread V Stuart Foote
Sorry, Actually, that CLASSPATH, if set, would more correctly be: CLASSPATH = .;C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\lib\ext The initial default path for user class objects should be the current directory, so it requires the preceding period in .; when it is defined. Details for the curious at