Hi Klaus,
by default OOo doesn't use gtk when running on KDE. One has to set the
environment variable SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN to "gtk" to enforce this.
As other GTK applications seem to work for you, you probably already have the
GTK_MODULES variable set to "gail:atk-bridge", but double-checking doesn't hurt ;-).
Regards,
Oliver
Klaus Knopper wrote:
Hi list,
I have a technical question regarding the official openoffice 2.3 debian
package (german version).
Installed and configured the screenreader orca correctly (works with all
gnome programs, accessibility enabled in gnome-control-center, firefox
menus an buttons talking fine as well), openoffice 2.3 still does not
talk. In fact, I don't even see the usual message on startup that would
indicate that the GTK/gnome accessibility framework has been loaded and
activated.
Could it be that at-spi is not compiled in the debian package version of
openoffice 2.3? Or what do I have to do to activate it, in order to make
openoffice 2.3 accessible with orca? All results that I found when
researching indicate that openoffice should work with orca
out-of-the-box, but all these results are related to earlier versions,
such as 2.0.3.
What am I missing?
Regards
-Klaus Knopper
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