RE: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac

2014-12-05 Thread David Goldfield
mber 05, 2014 4:04 AM To: David Goldfield Cc: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org Subject: Re: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac Hi :) Thanks :)) I didn't know about Alt being a way to get into or out of menus/ribbon-bar. On Ubuntu it brings up the "HUD" which allows

Re: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac

2014-12-05 Thread Tom Davies
ent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 6:15 AM > To: MENGUAL Jean-Philippe > Cc: Alex Thurgood; Accessibility@global.libreoffice.org > Subject: Re: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac > > Hi :) > I am mildly curious about how people work with screen-readers when they > are completely depen

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac

2014-12-03 Thread MENGUAL Jean-Philippe
Hi, Thanks for this excellent answer, full and clear. I will forward it to my friend. He uses Mac yes, and would like to know the accessibility level on LO. Unfortunately he doesn't speak English, but I do interface without problems. Thanks, Best regards, Le 03/12/2014 14:56, Niklas Johans

[libreoffice-accessibility] Re: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac

2014-12-03 Thread Niklas Johansson
Hi Jean-Philippe Well, I'd say that we have basic working accessibility support on Mac. It is by far the platform that needs most love when it comes to accessibility. But it is possible to work with VoiceOver to edit text, Calc sheets and so on. Basic text formatting such as bold, italic, font

RE: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac

2014-12-03 Thread David Goldfield
app. -Original Message- From: Tom Davies [mailto:tomc...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 6:15 AM To: MENGUAL Jean-Philippe Cc: Alex Thurgood; Accessibility@global.libreoffice.org Subject: Re: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac Hi :) I am mildly curious about how peo

Re: Re : [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LO and Mac

2014-12-03 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) I am mildly curious about how people work with screen-readers when they are completely dependant on them. I can often work without a mouse by using some keyboard short-cuts and using tab to go through menus. To some extent i've memorised some of 'the' keyboard (thanks to Mavis Beacon and ot