That may be so, but I couldn't figure out where to direct my comments. It seems they have different reporting areas or whatever you'd call them based on an issue. I need to go back and look at it again.
On Jul 17, 2008, at 3:59 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

But doesn't Openoffice.org have a bugzilla of some kind? That's the way to go if you want to file a bug report, and that way, if we're lucky they will listen.
/Krister



17 jul 2008 kl. 01.35 skrev Scott Howell:

I haven't tried the read all and yes the tables are somewhat better, but your correct, there seems to be some really ugly issues yet. I'm trying to figure out how best to submit feedback or join a mailing list that would handle these types of reports. Just haven't worked through all the options available for reporting this and that, but not one specific to accessibility issues or none I could find.

On Jul 16, 2008, at 4:03 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

Does VO still have mega trouble with tables in Writer, that is it can't seem to interact at all with tables? What about the command for reading the whole document, can you use it?
/Krister



16 jul 2008 kl. 00.08 skrev Scott Howell:

Well I just installed and I'm currently checking it out. Yes, big improvements. Some interesting and yet odd behavior. First it really provides a lot of info. Tells you exactly where you are as you move the cursor, tells you where the insertion point is and all that good stuff. What I've noticed and haven't had a set of eyes confirm, is that as you move along with the arrow keys, your told when something is highlighted or unhighlighted. I don't know if this is do to the fact chars are highlighted as you move the cursor or if this is some sort of bug/miscommunication between the application and VO. I'll have to confirm this, but yes, this is very much an improvement and a good start to a fully accessible office-type suite.
I'll share more as I have time to dig into it.




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