Hello,
I have only tried impres about a month ago this is version 6.2 I think.
It's very likelly accessibility can be improved but nevertheless I was surprised that list of slides is accessible,
Slide title, slide text possibly other things we can put on a slide are accessible and editable with orca.
Orca won't report objects positions and similar but stil I was impressed I manage to help with a little school presentation to my daughter.
Originally she asked for power point however at home we only have computers running arch linux so I've fired up Libreoffice impress and yeah I got surprised.
Greetings
Peter
15. 1. 2020 10:44:11 Alex ARNAUD via orca-list <orca-list gnome org>:
Hello Krishnakan,
As currently no one works specificaly on LibreOffice accessibility I don't think we could expect improvement in LibreOffice accessibility in the future.
The only way I see should be to propose to the TDF to employ someone to work on this subject.
Best regards.
Le 15/01/2020 à 07:57, Krishnakant Mane via orca-list a écrit :
Hello all,
I recently thought of trying out Libre Office Impress to see if accessibility has improved.
I am on Ubuntu 18.04 with all the latest updates.
This means that Impress is also up to date.
I see there is still no improvement in accessibility.
Is that correct or am I missing out something?
I suspect this could be not so much due to Orca but problems with Impress accessibility infrastructure itself.
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Regards,
Krishnakant Mane,
Project Founder and Leader,
GNUKhata
(Opensource Accounting, Billing and Inventory Management Software)
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