[orca-list] Using Orca when working on documents with tracked changes
- From: Elias Oltmanns <eo nebensachen de>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Using Orca when working on documents with tracked changes
- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 13:05:53 +0200
Hi there,
admittedly, I still have rather limited experience with Orca as I prefer
to work on the console whenever possible. Therefore, I need some advice
as to how I can efficiently collaborate with colleagues working on
office documents. In particular, I'd like to know how to use change
tracking / recording mode in LibreOffice with Orca, i.e., how can I look
for changed passages and is there a way to be notified of modifications
when arrowing through a document?
If the braille users among you have some special advice, I'm all ears
since I tend to get tired of speech output. Also, hints at alternative
ways of collaboratively working on documents will be appreciated but I
will very likely be restricted to the office way of things on some
occasions.
Finally, I wonder if anyone of you can recommend a way of converting
odt and docx documents into formats like txt, html and / or pdf from the
command line, perhaps even from the text console, that is not a terminal
running inside an X session.
Thanks in advance,
Elias
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