On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:33 PM, toki <[email protected]> wrote: > 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? >
Yes, from what I've seen and heard, these extensions work quite well, If you have any specific issues to report, I'd recommend you bring them directly to those projects. I've cc'ed one of the authors. In any case, the parent post is about mission and goals, not collecting bug reports. I assume you have objections to accessibility as a project goal. -Rob > > My experience is that those extensions provide a nice checkbox, but > blind users can not utilize the output of those extensions. > > jonathon
