On Thursday 07 April 2005 17:54, + Richard Clark wrote: > [ MODERATED ] *********************** > I forgot to mention the platform details. > This is an early Sunblade hardware running Solaris 8. > OOo is installed network based. > I am not a sysadmin and do not have root permissions. > > >The new features highlights for version 1.1 mentions improvements to > >make the online help material more accessable to users with vision > >impairments. > > > >So the question(s): > >Where is it? How do I bring it up on my screen? > > > >In the Tools/Options menu it is possible to set the background and text > >colors. Also a zoom factor can be set. These are applied across several > >(maybe all) document types. But they do not have any effect in modifying > >the default low accessability settings for the online help. Its > >apearance in version 1.1.4 did not change significantly from 1.0.2. > > > >Any pointers on how to improve this? > > > >Also, a similar problem now exists on the OOo website. Most of it comes up > >just fine, but the section reached from the 'get help' link, which may be > >a potentially important area, imposes someone else's favorite background > >color over the settings in my preferences. But they don't bother to impose > >corresponding changes in the colors of text or other objects, resulting in > >an inappropriate combination. > > > >Thanks for any help with these issues.
Hi Richard, There is a way to specify your own CSS for help files. Have a look at : "Tools" -> "Options" -> "OpenOffice.org" -> "General" and in the section "OpenOffice.org Help Formatting" try using the high contrast options. Please reply to [email protected] only -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
