Hi Don,
I downloaded jdk 1.6.0 from java.net and installed it. I then recompiled the java-access-bridge, and made the new synlinks.
I ran gnome and tried the notepad demo that ships with the jdk, and it worked pretty well.
I then tried JDeveloper 10.1.3, and it actually started this time. Unfortunately, I am unable to read items in a treeview. Is this a known bug, or should I file it inbugzilla?
Yes, this too is a known problem. This one, I believe (if memory serves), is either a Gnopernicus problem or a gnome-java-bridge problem, and has recently been fixed.
On a side not, is there a document that discusses an effective way to use gnopernicus? I keep struggling to know what the keystrokes are to do things like review the screen etc.
No, I'm afraid there isn't a detailed document on effective use of Gnopernicus. There is the on-line help (the Help button in the Gnopernicus window)...
Regards,
Peter
Peter Korn said:
Hi Don,
The error message suggests that something is wrong with your symlink or with the build of gnome-java-bridge.jar (that's what we usually call it, not gnome-access-bridge.jar).
By the way, Sun just made available a JDK 6.0 Binary snapshot (and source too). See the binary at http://www.java.net/download/jdk6/binaries/ I've got the Linux JDK runnnig on my system now. Seems a bit faster, and a JMenuBar accessibility bug that crept into JDK 1.5 is now fixed (and in the process of being back-ported to a JDK 1.5.0_0x release).
Regards,
Peter Korn Sun Accessibility team
Don Raikes wrote:
Hello,
I just did a fresh fc3 install from the iso's at linux-speakup.org, and configured gnopernicus to work fine with festival.
Next, I installed j2sdk1.4.2_03 from java.sun.com to /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_03. Next I checked out java-access-bridge from the gnome cvs repository. I compiled java-access-bridge and installed it to /opt/jab I then created symlinks for /opt/jab/share/jar/gnome-access-bridge.jar and /opt/jab/share/jar/jnav.jar to /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_03/jre/lib/ext.
verified using locate command:
/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_03/jre/lib/ext/gnome-access-bridge.jar /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_03/jre/lib/ext/jnav.jar
My .orbitrc file contains the following: ORBIIOPUNIX=1 ORBIIOPIPv4=1
When I start gnome, and open a terminal window and attempt to run the notepad demo shipped with the jdk, I get:
Warning: Cannot convert string "-b&h-lucida-medium-r-normal-sans-*-140-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1" to type FontStruct uncaught exception: java.awt.AWTError: Assistive Technology not found: org.GNOME.Accessibility.JavaBridge java.awt.AWTError: Assistive Technology not found: org.GNOME.Accessibility.JavaBridge at java.awt.Toolkit.loadAssistiveTechnologies(Toolkit.java:690) at java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(Toolkit.java:774) at java.awt.Window.getToolkit(Window.java:688) at java.awt.Window.init(Window.java:246) at java.awt.Window.<init>(Window.java:275) at java.awt.Frame.<init>(Frame.java:401) at java.awt.Frame.<init>(Frame.java:366) at javax.swing.JFrame.<init>(JFrame.java:154) at Notepad.main(Notepad.java:132)
Any help greatly appreciated :-) Don Raikes Download this as a file
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