Hmm, in the windows world, there was a java access bridge that  
interfaced between Windows accessability and Java Swing. Is there  
anything like that for the Mac? I wonder how hard it would be to port.  
(I am not a good enough programmer to do this right now.)

Jon

On Aug 27, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> From poking around it would appear that NeoOffice uses Java swing  
> for the user interface and I suspect the Java swing to apple  
> accessibility API connections are either not wired up or non- 
> existant. I just downloaded NeoOffice and isntalled patch 7 and it  
> was still inaccessible. It defaulted to opening up a text processor  
> document and nothing I typed was read back to me.
>
> CB
>
> a radix wrote:
>>
>> Hello, I wonder, why is neooffice not accessible? I thought it was  
>> a fork of openoffice and even a fork made more for the mac then  
>> openoffice. Should it not then be more accesible?
>> Greetings, Anouk,
>>
>>
>
> >


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