Luke Yelavich wrote:
I think eventually, an alternative VM that gets chosen by the Ubuntu
developers may be the sollution, but I don't know just how far off that
is.
One problem is, we rely on a number of improvements to Java
accessibility that went into the 1.5 JVM (as well as fixes). I don't
know how fully the alternative VMs support the javax.accessibility
classes, if at all. Of course I hope that all the Java VMs support
accessibility as its importance becomes more widely recognized.
I can certainly look into things from the Ubuntu side, as at this stage,
I am simply creating accessibility derivitives, and intend to make such
a derivitive come the next release. What you have suggested above is
certainly a fine option that can be looked into.
That sounds great, thanks. The nice thing about this option is that the
end user doesn't have to download a new version of OpenOffice in the
process, only the JVM.
- Bill
Luke
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