Re: StarOffice accessible



Hello, Jacob. This is vary good news, and please keep us updated with your
findings.
I'm having some troubles with the latest access bridge sources, and untill I
get that installed my own experimentation with Staroffice 6.1 b2 is on hold.



----- Original Message -----
From: Jacob Schmude <jacobs surferie net>
To: <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 6:56 PM
Subject: StarOffice accessible


> Hi all
> Further to trying to make openoffice 1.1 beta 2 work with gnopernicus, I
> decided to try staroffice 6.1 beta 2. Openoffice and staroffice are very
> similar, in fact, I think openoffice was a spin-off version of staroffice
> (correct me if I'm wrong on this). At any rate, once the variable
> SAL_ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED=1 was set, everything from the installation
> onward was accessible, though some funny things happened. These things
also
> happened when running the applications after installation. First,
something
> must happen to keyboard input that does something to gnopernicus. For
> instance, keyboard echo does not work. However, what I'm typing appears on
> my powerbraille just fine. A similar thing happens to the keypad, I can't
> use the keypad. However, braille review keys work as they should, and I
can
> emulate the keypad using them. Odd. The only other thing I've noticed as
> that gnopernicus crashes when trying to enter data in the spreadsheet.
> However, it's gnopernicus which seems to have the problem here. Apart from
> these bugs, staroffice 6.1 beta 2 seems quite useable, and is more
> accessible than openoffice 1.1 beta 1 was. So for those having trouble
with
> the latest openoffice, give staroffice a shot. Just thought I'd let
> everyone know my findings here.
> HTH
>




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