The changes will be available in LibreOffice 4.1.1 as well.
Den fredagen den 23:e augusti 2013 skrev David Goldfield:
I am writing to say that I am doing the happy dance with the accessibility
fixes in Libreoffice 4.0.5. I would like to thank any of the TDF
developers who were involved with
Just a guess, Ninite might have installed the 64-bit version of java.
LibreOffice still need the 32-bit version.
/Niklas
Den fredagen den 23:e augusti 2013 skrev David Goldfield:
I have fixed the accessibility problems I was experiencing after
installing Java via the Ninite installer.
The
View and Detailed View. Those two buttons
clearly have radio button type of functionality and should preferably
have the accessible role Role::RADIO_BUTTON.
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/svx/source/gallery2/galbrws2.cxx#453
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
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I'm very sorry I mislead you with a copy and paste error in my previous
message. TIB_CHECKABLE should have been TIB_RADIOCHECK.
So
TIB_CHECKABLE = Role::CHECK_BUTTON
And
TIB_RADIOCHECK = Role::RADIO_BUTTON
So it is not trickier than you thought.
I really need to start triple check my messages
Hi Marco
Please, do open that enhancement request, I'm pretty sure that LibreOffice
does not expose this information at this point. Unless something changed in
master the last couple of weeks. If you file it could you please send me a
link to the bug report.
Sorry for taking so long time to
to do a mock-up of a
restructured dialog. If I do I'll let you know.
And by the way there has been a few bugs reported on the dialog already
but I don't know or have time to check which ones that are still open.
Will try to find time for checking that as well.
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
MENGUAL
, but at least we can hear the suggestions again.
Med vänlig hälsning
Niklas Johansson
Niklas Johansson skrev 2014-06-09 21:14:
Hi Jean-Philippe
Thanks for testing and reporting the issue. About the spell check
dialog, I don't know if it ever worked. If somebody knows a version
were it did actually
Hi
I'd say that it is a LibreOffice bug. To sighted users the key combination
is displayed in the menus of LibreOffice but only the name is exposed to
screen readers etc. Could you please file a bug and send me a note with the
bug number so I can fill it with some more detailed information on the
/library/windows/desktop/dd318482%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
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So the change is in the daily builds of LibreOffice. I would like to
encourage you to try it out and see what you think. I will not push it
backwards towards LibreOffice 4.4 or earlier at this point, since I
think it might be good to discuss if this really is what we want.
Exposing the
it is easier to just
use the arrow key to read line by line.
I can't help much with rotor since I hardly used it, but maybe it's time
for me to start using it.
Sorry for not being of more help at this stage.
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
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