Sounds as though they are making progress which is a good thing. I will try
this latest one with Supernova in the next day or so and let you all know if
it behaves the same way.
Best regards,
Tom
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From: David Goldfield
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 6:43 AM
David,
Yes the dev's have restored ( ref fdo#53474
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53474 ) Java Access Bridge
support between UNO Accessibility API and Java Accessibility. Unfortunately
the Support assistive technology check box during installation ( fdo#39833
Should have included a second Bugzilla report ( fdo#56704
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56704 ) that is related.
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Tom,
Hi. Haven't gone anywhere. Just not much to correspond about. I've been
lurking over on Apache OpenOffice lists which are struggling to bring together
devs, qa and infrastructure with their graduation.
Unfortunately, the winaccessibility IAccessible2 implementation of the IBM
Symphony
From: Christophe Strobbe [mailto:stro...@hdm-stuttgart.de]
Am Do, 6.12.2012, 19:18 schrieb V Stuart Foote:
Unfortunately, the winaccessibility IAccessible2 implementation of the
IBM Symphony contribution (or the rest of Symphony base line) did not
get picked up for inclusion in the current