Hi all In conjunction with the UK Ubuntu Loco Team, we are proposing to have a stand at this exhibition next year.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/IdeasPool/Sight_Village_2008 There is a lot of preparatory work that needs to be covered off. In particular are the construction of the "How To" guides. To this end I have two immiediate questions: A. Is anyone aware of a convertor that exists to convert documentation produced by Open Office that will enable it to be printed on a brail printer with level 1, non conctatenated, brail support? I am using the Ubuntu Accessability and Orca content pages to provide my background for these documents, and although obvious can I check that: B. To set up a brail display from either a Live CD or current Ubuntu installation, the display needs to be attached during the setup process? In addition, if there are any centralised content owners for these two sites, and to avoid traffic on the list, would they mind contacting me directly off line? This is to ensure that we have a two way communication to cover off any potential ambiguity and to advise on the content of the final documents produced. I hope to share these guides with the community prior to the event to ensure that there are no blufers, and then have them hosted for use by the community as a whole. Many thanks Ian -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility