@Marco, *,

Thanks.  Heard back from GW Micro, they said use a Java JRE and JAB. 
Mentioned that JAB support was being dropped for both projects.  Response
was a non-committal, that they would  "pass this on to our developers for
investigation".

>From: Marco Zehe <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 1:21 AM
>
>Hi Stuart,
>
>I can reproduce this. This is another indication of the way WindowEyes
>is architected. They have support for IAccessible2, at least they use it
>in part in Firefox, but their support is not crafted in a way that it
>can be used universally, but is either used or enabled on a per-app
>basis. My fear is that, if they enable it for Apache OpenOffice, this
>may not automatically mean they would use it for LibreOffice, too. Their
>current tailoring simply does not take into account that the LibreOffice
>interface may change from JAB to something else. Frustrating, but that's
>the way this thing works apparently.
>
>So no error on your part! :)
>
>Marco



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