2 Quick Questions

2016-09-06 Thread Kevin McKeel
I create very large documents. Can I link words and paragraphs in the same large document to work like a hyperlink does and jump up or down the pages to the destination that was marked to click elsewhere in the document? Why do words that you've ignored in a spellcheck continue to show up with t

Re: Java

2016-09-06 Thread toki
On 06/09/2016 21:14, Fernando Cassia wrote: > What is the percentage of Office users who are blind? It doesn't matter what the percentage is, what matters, is that organizations have to provide accessible software. If AOo doesn't work with accessibility software and hardware tools, then the easie

Re: End of AOO

2016-09-06 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:20 AM, user wrote: > Apache before you let OpenOffice die, please correct the mistake oracle > has done. Well mr troll, it depends on whom you ask. Oracle planned to move OO.o to JavaFX https://audioboom.com/boos/26971-javaone-live-it-s-official-larry-ellison-loves-ja

Re: Java

2016-09-06 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 7:07 AM, nasrin khaksar wrote: > java is not accessible for blinds without using java access briedge > and i disagree to rewrite openoffice or libreoffice in java. Are you blind?. What is the percentage of Office users who are blind? Can't blind people continue to use ol

Re: Fwd: [OFF-LIST] RE: End of AOO

2016-09-06 Thread Maurice Howe
Thanks, Andrea. You surely know how dull-witted we Americans are, so... Again, I want to applaud the work you guys & gals do to keep AOO humming. It's a great product (although not a "product" in the usual sense). Brian Barker is a "standout", as are Dennis and many others. My Thanks! I've don

Re: Fwd: [OFF-LIST] RE: End of AOO

2016-09-06 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Maurice Howe wrote: Apologies. Hope he wasn't offended. Every language has its quirks (American English sure does!), and as in the case of "Andrea" in Italy -- norms. Again, my apologies. No problem at all. I don't see why one should be offended be a simple and common misunderstanding, but