Hi Klaus,

(CC'ing you as I'm afraid that my answer might come late and you left
the discussion)

I will ask our accessibility experts. One of them is a Knopicillin user.
Maybe he owes you something. ;-)

Ciao,
Mathias

Klaus Knopper wrote:

> Dear Jonathon,
> 
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 12:06:27AM +0000, jonathon wrote:
>> Klaus wrote:
>> 
>> > Or what do I have to do to activate it, in order to make openoffice 2.3 
>> > accessible with orca?
>> 
>> a) Install Java;
>> b) Install the Java Accessibility Pack;
>> c) Enable accessibility for OOo;
>> 
>> xan
>> 
>> jonathon
> 
> Sorry, have to disagree here, due to
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Accessibility
> 
>   "OpenOffice.org exposes it's information to AT via the Java
>   Accessibility API (JAA) on Windows, and via GNOME Accessibility API
>   (ATK) on Linux/Solaris with GNOME."
> 
> We are talking about the linux version here, orca is a screenreader that
> uses libat-spi, not java.
> 
> Anyways, have you tried if it works with orca after installing the Java
> accessibility pack (btw, des this work with Linux?). I'm willing to be
> persuaded that it's actually working. ;-)
> 
> Regards
> -Klaus Knopper
> PS: I did install and configure Java6, with no effect.
> 
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