Hi Massimo, On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 08:18:41 +0200, Massimo Vettoretti <mass...@vettoretti.net> wrote: > Il giorno 13/apr/2011, alle ore 19.09, Christophe Strobbe ha scritto: >> >> Can you do all these things in iWork Pages or other office suites that >> are >> available for Mac OS (NeoOffice, IBM Lotus Symphony)? If yes, then we >> should look at registering bugs for LibreOffice. > The only thing I am not sure about, is table browsing and editing. For all > the rest, yes. Pages is not very very accessible, but in other word > processing applications (scrivener or Bean) those informations are > available to Voice Over.
OK, thanks. Tables are always tricky with a screen reader. >> "Format Paragraph" and "Format Character" are dialogs with tabbed >> interfaces. When you say "category" are you referring to the different >> tabs >> in these dialogs or to groupings of controls inside the tabs? > It is difficult to know. All I can do for you, is writing a list of what I > call categories: Font, Font Effects, Position, Background. This is for the > character dialog. All these items are recognized by Voice Over as buttons. It seems that VoiceOver reads tabs as buttons. Here is the list of tabs in the Character dialog: Font, Font Effects, Position, Asian Layout, Hyperlink, Background. (It is possible that Asian Layout is not available if you have not enabled Asian languages in the LibreOffice options.) The list of tabs in the Paragraph dialog is: Indents & Spacing, Alignment, Text Flow, Asian Typography, Outline & Numbering, Tabs, Drop Caps, Borders, Background. On Windows, I go from tab page to tab page by pressing Ctrl+Tab; I don't know what the corresponding key combination is on Mac OS. When I am on a tab page, I use the Tab key to navigate the controls inside it. I believe Mac OS also use the Tab key for this. What should I do next? Provide lists of controls in each of the tabpages in the dialogs? >> Can anyone with access to a Mac system do this and report back if labels >> are actually connected with the corresponding controls? >> > I will in the evening. I have no dev tools installed on the machine I am > writing from. Of course, I'll do it if the accessibility inspector is > Voice over accessible... witch remains to be seen... :-) I was also wondering if the Accessibility Inspector is accessible. That is why I would like to know if anyone else on this list has access to Mac OS. >> Do you know how and where to report bugs? >> > Absolutely not. Can you enlighten me? LibreOffice bugs are reported at <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/>, so before entering new bugs, you need to create an account there. You can then search Bugzilla to check whether the bug has been reported before. There is a page with further details at <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport>. Best regards, Christophe > > Have a good day. -- Christophe Strobbe K.U.Leuven - Dept. of Electrical Engineering - SCD Research Group on Document Architectures Kasteelpark Arenberg 10 bus 2442 B-3001 Leuven-Heverlee BELGIUM tel: +32 16 32 85 51 www.docarch.be Twitter: @RabelaisA11y -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to accessibility+h...@libreoffice.org Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/accessibility/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted