Re: [orca-list] Tables in Oo Writer
- From: Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Tables in Oo Writer
- Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 17:14:16 -0700
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I just tried this with and without Structural Navigation on and off
and the Orca-C and Orca-R keys set the row and column headers by
announcement but it doesn't work fully. Let me explain.
I have a document with 12 rows and 3 columns. The top row has titles
like "Item", "My Price", and "Your Price". Now if I go down a few
rows and use the new structural nav keys to move left and right, I can
only hear the headers spoken for the first two columns; the third
column header is never spoken. This seems to happen whether I
predefined the dynamic headers with Orca or not. If people can't
reproduce my problem, I can file a bug and attach the test document
that I'm using. I thought one might need to somehow define the table
row in question to be a header or something.
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 09:27:56PM +0100, Paul Hunt wrote:
Hi Steve,
I just had a play with this.
In OO Writer I can use Orca + R and Orca + C to mark a table row and
column as a header then Orca repeats this cell's contents when I move
through cells in that row/column.
So the keystroke seems to be not just for Calc.
I'm using Orca 2.26.2 on Ubuntu Jaunty with OO 3.
Very handy!
Paul
On 21/06/09 20:43, Steve Holmes wrote:
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Hey, I love the new stuff supporting table navigation in Open Office
Writer; Thanks to Joanmarie for the hard work on that recent RFE!
But now I have a silly Oo quesiton. How do you mark a row or column
to be a table header? The new navigation stuff talks about being able
to recognize table headers like in Mozilla. I just can't seem to find
any options to mark the selected cell in the table to be a row/column
header. I believe the Orca commands for this applies only to Oo Calk;
is that right? I also think it is called dynamic headers; I thought I
would test out this feature to see how it works. Can anyone help out
an Open Office newbie here?
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