Hi :)
+1
A huge +1 really. Just +1 doesn't really get close!
Definitely impressive work from Stuart there! "Above and beyond" gets
closer.
I tried voting but found that really unclear, and i
have been editing wiki's for a while now. I was able to add a comment
in support but i'm not sure if
- Windows Java Accessibility API
>non-functional for ALL LibreOffice 3.6.x releases to date
>
>
>LibreOffice versions 3.6.0 and later have not correctly implemented the Java
>Access Bridge (JAB) modules used to expose the Java Accessibility API roles
>for Windows users.
>
&g
LibreOffice versions 3.6.0 and later have not correctly implemented the Java
Access Bridge (JAB) modules used to expose the Java Accessibility API roles
for Windows users.
It took me a little while to work out the testing methods, but the Oracle
test utilities JavaFerret-32 and JavaMonkey-32 show
LibreOffice versions 3.6.0 and later have not correctly implemented the Java
Access Bridge (JAB) modules used to expose the Java Accessibility API roles for
Windows users.
It took me a little while to work out the testing methods, but the Oracle test
utilities JavaFerret-32 and JavaMonkey-32