Hi David,

have you tried to use your screen reader wirh LibreOffice 3.5.6?
It is THE stable and production oriented branch.

The 3.6 one became stable and production oriented not before of the 3.6.4 release!

Give the 3.5.6 a chance and make we know as soon as possible!!!
You can find it here
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?nodetect

has just been released too, like 3.6.0:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan#3.5_release

Hope that this can help you.

Have a nice day,

Carlo, from Venice in Italy

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Il 16/08/2012 18:07, David Goldfield ha scritto:
Well, I can confirm that 3.6 accessibility seems to be totally broken.  I've 
installed the latest version of Java 7 with Ninite's installer along with the 
Java Access Bridge via Jamal Mazrui's JWin installer.  I have no accessibility 
with NVDA 2012.2.1.  Does anyone know if this has been officially filed as a 
bug.  If it hasn't I'm willing to do it.  I hope that the TDF folks can fix 
this as LibreOffice is now totally unusable for me.  It would be like asking a 
sighted person to navigate the program with their eyes closed.  I may switch to 
OpenOffice until this has been corrected.
David



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