Malte wrote: > you are right that JAWS has much greater market share than ZoomText, but what > does it help?
If the program won't work with JAWS, the program will be blamed, not JAWS. >we (Sun) also failed to convince them to do something. You ran into their "if the softwre is not created and distributed by microsoft, it is irrelevent software for our users" philosophy. >can do that in a reasonable time. I'm working on a JAWS script for another program right now. >If possible at all, depends on what scripting can do, like accessing Java Accessibility API. Scripting won't give JAWS the ability to access the Java Accessibility API. It will make it easier to navigate OOo though. xan jonathon -- Does your Office Suite conform to ISO Standards?
