On 16/02/12 16:41, 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.

hi David,

due to a packaging error the 3.5.0 release did not contain the Java to
UNO access bridge; this has been fixed for 3.5.1; see:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45530

regards,
 michael

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