David,

Contact me off list I think I can help. it's a shame that ia2 is not supported yet!

It's a very long time coming I have been very patient but until IBM or oo gets the code out there we will have to struggle and hack around just to get the software working.

Malt if you are around can you please let us vi users know what the state of play is at the moment with Ia2 in open office or this Libreoffice program with thanks.

On 16/02/2012 15:41, David Goldfield wrote:
Hi.
I am a visually impaired user of Libreoffice.  I am able to use it with the 
free open source screen reader NVDA, available from
www.nvda-project.org<http://www.nvda-project.org>.
It has always been necessary that the Java Access Bridge be installed in order 
to ensure that NVDA can speak things such as menus, dialog boxes and even the 
text of the documents.  However, i notice that I'm unable to get any output 
with the new 3.5 release using the latest NVDA beta 2012.1.  I'm running 
Windows 7, 32-bit edition.  Enabling assistive technology support makes no 
difference.
I've reported this as a bug in Libreoffice's bug tracker but I'm wondering if 
anyone else can duplicate this and if there is a workaround which is not 
obvious to me.

thanks so much for any help you can provide.
David Goldfield


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