Re: [orca-list] Libre Office/trying out Linux for school



Hello.

I've installed linux three years ago. I stopped using Windows and linux is my primary system. Sometimes it was hard, teachers were angry from that, they hated linux, because there are problems with Libreoffice. My school assystant had to read me, when Libreoffice don't speak, bu she was angry from that too, and they tried to give me Windows, but I said I don't want Windows, it's full of virusses, I am afraid of it. I finished school with Vinux 5.1 and Ubuntu mate 17.04, but it was really hard. I recommend you, keep Linux, Windows after updates is not good for using, my father has it and it is really slowly. And one of my friends had to downgrade Windows 10, because he couldn't use it.

That's my experiences. Perhaps may it helps.

Best regards

Vojta.

Ryan Mann napsal(a):
Hello. I am experimenting with using Linux for school.  For this reason, I started playing with Impress since one of my classes requires PowerPoint presentations.  So far, I've noticed a few things.  One is that when I am typing a title into the title box for the slide, Escape, then tab/shift tab back to the title, Orca does not read the title I wrote.

When I type content into the object box, Orca does not say that it is bulleted.  I don't know if this is because the text does not have bullets or if Orca just doesn't tell me where bullets are.

When I go to the slide show, Orca does not read the slides.

I am doing this on a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 that I installed last night.

I am used to using PowerPoint for this, so maybe I am not using Impress properly.  I googled using Orca with Impress and I found messages on this lists about problems with it.  Is there a good tutorial for using Libre Office with Orca?

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