Ok, I know this was just an announcement for an article, but its good
i'm passing this stuff along.
libre, (The correct spelling since I spelled it wrong the last time,)
after reading the Open Office 3.4.1 releace notes, has stuck with the
code base of the 3.4 serie, while libre Ofice has done a rewrite to
some of it.
In Linux on the other hand, libre Office works without problems what
so ever. Yes I know, its a mes for the same product with two different
names from two different place, with two different code bases. Glad
the Open office team hhasn't changed the series they are using!


On 10/24/12, Trenton Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings again!
>
> This OpenOffice .reg file, which enables the accessibility option to
> be enabled in Open Office, created by the NVDA  Team, should be useful
> to the GW team:
> http://www.nvda-project.org/3rdParty/OpenOffice_EnableAssistiveTechnologySupport.reg
>
> As for Lodus, The only program that works with it, is "Documents."
> Shall try this reg file with Leibre Office, , to see if t file works
> with that too, as I haven't tried enabling A11y with that program yet.
>
>
> On 10/24/12, Trenton Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:
>> To add as a supplement to the article itself, although it doesn't have
>> to go in there, IBM Lotus Symphony should also work now with WE, which
>> I'm downloading the latest version, and checking it out when its done
>> downloading.
>> Sadly though, and its not WE's fault, lebre Office, the fork to Open
>> Office, I see has their accessibility support broken under Windows
>> still. Last version that worked was v3.4.5 of lebre.
>> Hopefully Lodus is more forgiving!
>>
>>
>> On 10/24/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> A new article has just been posted to the GW Micro Knowledgebase:
>>>
>>> Java and OpenOffice Accessibility
>>>
>>> You can access this article by selecting the link above, pasting the URL
>>> manually into your browser, or by entering GWKB2017 (or just 2017) into
>>> the
>>> Knowledgebase Search form located on the GW Micro Knowledgebase page.
>>>
>>> If you find this article useful, please take a moment to rate it using
>>> the
>>> rating scale at the bottom of the article page.
>>>
>>> If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at
>>> 260-489-3671,
>>> or
>>> via email at [email protected].
>>>
>>> Enjoy!
>>
>
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