Hi,
We could discuss, at LibreCon Brno, the situation of accessibility of
LibreOffice now. I was glad to see that people were interested in
improving it, fixing bugs or adding new features which could make LO a
really novative productivity suite for disabled people (in particular on
Impress or
m about your mail and will follow-up on this.
> Best would be that we fill bug on each regression you found on master,
> but I'll come back to you about this once I've an overview of who will
> deal with them.
> Cheers
> Sophie
> Le 21/03/2016 14:10, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe a éc
Hi,
I've talked to LO community about Hypra during FOSDEM, as we work on
accessibility, e.g. Orca, MATE, NVDA, etc. We plan to work on
LibreOffice accessibility or, at least, to help working on it.
But now the website is translated, I think it is more useful to
introduce it:
Hi,
Who reports the bug? Does someone want to try? Should I do?
Regards,
Le 17/12/2014 13:05, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
Ok, so posting the bug report sounds like a great idea to me. I think just
go for it! There is a drop-down in the bug reporting system that lets you
mark it as a feature
Hi,
So if I understood all this thread:
1. Yes, LibreOffice presents to Iaccessible2, thus NVDA, the
accelerator checking on the box Reading objects shortcuts.
2. No, LibreOffice doesn't send to Iaccessible2 the shortcut of the
objects which have one, such as ctrl-o, ctrl-p, ctrl-x, etc.
aware of the lack
of resource for this architectuure, but I wonder if someone tested anyway;
Regards
- Alex Thurgood alex.thurg...@gmail.com a écrit :
Le 03/12/2014 00:52, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe a écrit :
Hi Jean-Philippe
Does someone is LibreOffice is accessible with VoiceOver as 4.3.4
quite
swamped with translation work at the moment.
I would love to have contact with anyone that might be using VoiceOver.
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe skrev den 2014-12-03 10:38:
Hi.
Thanks for this info. Actually I wonder how LO behaves with
voiceover
Hi,
Does someone is LibreOffice is accessible with VoiceOver as 4.3.4?
Regards,
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Le 14/10/2014 19:44, V Stuart Foote a écrit :
David,
Nope, still broken. However remains easily worked around with an F2 change to
formula bar and Esc to return to spreadsheet table and regain focus for the cell.
After that, should have AccEvent announcement of cursor driven movement.
Hi,
Has someone tested the 4.2.4 release of LO and the Check spell feature?
Do you think it's accessible? On my Linux, if I can browse in the dialog
with tab, it's impossible to see the mispelled words and suggestions
through this dialog. There's a workaround, but I believe it worked in
Hi,
I'd like to know if, with orca or nvda, ins-f1 can be useful. It seems
it displays a description of the item where is the focus. But is any
assistive technology able to read this info? How could we have a similar
capability? If I remember correctly, on Word, when we did ins-f1, then
Hi,
New info arrive to me about libreoffice accessibility, but they are
confusing and my tests are not relevant. So I'd like you to make a point
for me about accessibipty in libreoffice 4.2. Does it need Java Access
Bridge? I had understood no, but without it, I cannot access to the
menubar
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