RE: [libreoffice-accessibility] Problem using Libre office accessibility features

2016-05-24 Thread toki
Alan wrote: >Am I missing anything? JAWS, at best, had support that could be described as "marginally acceptable". Windows Eyes, at best, had support that could be described as "tolerable". As far as LibO 5.1.1.3 goes, forget about trying to use either of those programs. It just isn't there. Bot

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Problem using Libre office accessibility features

2016-05-24 Thread David Goldfield
Hi. I have NVDA and Window-Eyes at home and am willing to do a bit of ad hoc testing during the long weekend. I'll submit a report, hopefully by May 30. On 5/24/2016 5:52 PM, V Stuart Foote wrote: @Alan, Alan-2 wrote Good evening, I've just installed Latest Libre office on my new laptop,

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Problem using Libre office accessibility features

2016-05-24 Thread V Stuart Foote
@Alan, Alan-2 wrote > Good evening, > > I've just installed Latest Libre office on my new laptop, runing a > windows 64 operating sistem... I read that it would be accessible using > screen readers like Jaws or NVDA, however, jaws doesn't provide any > speech output when navigating menus, etc

[libreoffice-accessibility] Problem using Libre office accessibility features

2016-05-24 Thread Alan
Good evening, I've just installed Latest Libre office on my new laptop, runing a windows 64 operating sistem... I read that it would be accessible using screen readers like Jaws or NVDA, however, jaws doesn't provide any speech output when navigating menus, etc. Using nvda, it certainly bring