Re: openoffice 1.1 beta 2 accessibility



Hi
That key has always been turned on, it is required for basic gnome accessibility. However, it doesn't seem to effect openoffice in the slightest. I still get nothing but silence when attempting to run it. I put 1.1 beta 1 back on for now and it works fine... well, as fine as it ever did.

On 2003.06.26 07:35, Malte Timmermann wrote:
You can use the gconf editor: desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility.

Malte.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 25.06.2003, 21:49:02, Jacob Schmude <jacobs surferie net> wrote
regarding Re: openoffice 1.1 beta 2 accessibility:


> Hi
> What gconf key is this? I can't seem to find it on the openoffice
website.
> My .orbitrc contains the required java-bridge line and the java
bridge is
> the latest from CVS (I just updated it). The java bridge works fine
with
the
> demos that come with the j2sdk 1.4.1_02, so I am left assuming that
it is
> this gconf key. So which key is it? The main gnome accessibility key
is
> already enabled and always has been.


> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 02:23:01PM +0000, Malte Timmermann wrote:
> > Jacob,
> >
> > be sure to use Java 1.4.1_02 or higher, and a current version of
the Java
> > Access Bridge.
> > There is a configuration item in GConf for enabling Accessibility,
you
> > shouldn't need SAL_ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED anymore.
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