On 07/17/2012 04:03 PM, Rob Weir wrote:

> Additionally, users who create documents must do their part to ensure that 
> the documents they create
> work well with assistive technology, for example through the use of image 
> captions, consistent list levels, etc.  OpenOffice provides
> strong accessibility support, including broader ecosystem support via 
> extensions, for working with Braille printers, exporting to DAISY talking 
> books, etc.

have you ever giving the Braille or DAISY output from OOo to a blind
person?  If so, were they able to successfully use it?


My experience is that those extensions provide a nice checkbox, but
blind users can not utilize the output of those extensions.

jonathon

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