Re: Orca, OO writer and terminal



Java access bridge is not required for OOo anymore, since 2.0.2.

Malte.

Willem van der Walt wrote, On 12/11/06 08:41:
> Hi,
> I do not seem to get any joy from running any open-office applications.
> I have checked, again, the GTK_MODULES variable is set correctly after 
> doing a text-based login.
> I might be sitting with an old java access bridge though.  Is java access 
> bridge still required?
> If so, which version and from where should i download it?
> TIA, Willem
>
> On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Bill Haneman wrote:
>
>   
>> Willie Walker wrote:
>>     
>>>> if I run OO writer from terminal then OO writer is not accessible. If I
>>>> run OO writer from menu then works. Where is problem?
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Sounds like the GTK_MODULES environment variable might not be set, which
>>> is what is needed to enable accessibility in OOo.  The GTK_MODULES value
>>> should be "gail:atk-bridge". 
>>>       
>> Note:  The GTK_MODULES environment variable should be set by
>> gnome-session; if it is not set, and you are running a Gnome desktop,
>> then please file a bug against your distro's session manager.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Bill
>>     
>>>  If it's there, you should also see the
>>> following message in gnome-terminal when you run OOo:
>>>
>>> GTK Accessibility Module initialized
>>>
>>> Will
>>>
>>>
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