On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 7:42 AM, M. Fioretti <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings, > > I just interviewed Tony, who's starting an audio documentation project > for blind computer users willing to switch to Linux and Free Software: > > http://stop.zona-m.net/node/150 > > the question for this list is: do audio tutorials like those Tony is > asking for already exist for OOo, even on Windows? I mean, not generic > ones, but specifically: > > audio tutorials for Writer, or Calc, or Impress, Base... > > or text tutorials written in a way that a vision-impaired user could > actually follow them, when spoken with a speech synthesizer (example: > a tutorial that reads things like "and now click on the blue button" > would not work) > > If such resources already exist, thanks in advance for letting me (or > Tony!) know, I'll forward the links and add them to my article. > > Marco > > Hello Marco, Great lead - and timely to me. I tried setting up the odt2daisy extension, about 2 weeks ago, but have not been able to get it to function, the idea was to see if I could convert our user manuals to daisy format files. I've been meaning to ask for help on the list, if we could do this I think it would fit. Ideas? Drew
