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On Thu, 2012-12-06 at 19:32 +, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Exactly! But since there are continuing issues with the UNO
Accessibility API, taking time no for reworking it (fixing short falls
for NSAccessibility and AT/ATK) while conceiving and implementing a
replacement Windows bridge (not using
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-accessibility] Latest LibreOffice and Java access
Bridge
Hello.
This is regarding Libreoffice 3.6.4 and its support for assistive
technology.
I'm using a Windows 7 Pro 32-bit machine installing the latest version of
Java from
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Should have included a second Bugzilla report ( fdo#56704
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56704 ) that is related.
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-accessibility] Latest LibreOffice and
Java access Bridge
Hi :)
Great to find you on the list again! Also good about the positive news but the
main thing is finding a new post from you chap. Hopefully a few other people
might start posting again now if i haven't scared them off again already
From: Christophe Strobbe [mailto:stro...@hdm-stuttgart.de]
Am Do, 6.12.2012, 19:18 schrieb V Stuart Foote:
Unfortunately, the winaccessibility IAccessible2 implementation of the
IBM Symphony contribution (or the rest of Symphony base line) did not
get picked up for inclusion in the current