https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53474
--- Comment #2 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> --- Test case: Obtain the Oracle accessibility test programs JavaFerret-32.exe and JavaMonkey-32.exe (bundled with the Java Access Bridge 2.0.2 package from Oracle) and the SwingSet2.jar demonstration program ( http://java.net/projects/ojt-accessibility/downloads/download/Demos/SwingSet2.jar ). Install a Java Runtime Environment, either JRE 1.6b35 or JRE 1.7b7 including environment variable entries in PATH and optionally establishment of a JAVA_HOME variable. Then configure a fully functional Java Accessibility environment. Java Access Bridge v2.0.3, bundled with JRE 1.7u6 or newer--or the older v2.0.2 build available as a package download from Oracle (or use the JWin installer script by J. Mazrui -- http://empowermentzone.com/JWin.htm ). Test Java Access Bridge function using JavaFerret-32 and JavaMonkey-32 by running the SwingSet2.jar program -- e.g. enter "java -jar SwingSet2.jar" at a command prompt. Running File -> Refresh Tree command in JavaMonkey will expose that components of the SwingSet2 demo program have Java Accessibility roles. JavaFerret allows selection of the types of Java and Java Accessibility actions and roles that will be exposed in JavaFerret. The JavaMonkey and JavaFerret testing of LibreOffice for all builds from 3.4.5.2 to the latest 3.5.7rc2,with the exception of 3.5.0rc2 exposes all defined Java Access Bridge -- UNO Accessibility role mappings. Unfortunately, LibreOffice builds from 3.6.0.4 to 3.6.3.rc1 do not expose the Accessibility roles. Reporting I've done that 3.6.x Accessibility is functional has been in error! Rather that was a reflection of the NVDA screen readers ability to deal with the malformed non-accessible LibreOffice screen text in a Flat mode. In reality there is NO Asssistive Technology support for Windows builds in the 3.6.x series. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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