Re: Orca, OO writer and terminal
- From: Peter Korn <Peter Korn Sun COM>
- To: Willem van der Walt <wvdwalt csir co za>
- Cc: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>, Jan Buchal <buchal brailcom org>, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Orca, OO writer and terminal
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 09:09:50 -0800
Hi Willem,
No, the Java Access Bridge for Windows dependency remains, because we
don't have a supported accessibility API we can use in its place. MSAA
doesn't do (anywhere near) enough. UI Automation isn't here yet, and
imposes a number of difficult requirements (must be a .NET application,
etc.).
Regards,
Peter Korn
Accessibility Architect,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Hi,
Under Debian, apt-get install openoffice.org-gtk openoffice.org-gnome
solved my problem. Thanks Jan.
Is the dependency on java access bridge gone under Windows as well?
Regards, Willem
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Bill Haneman wrote:
Hi:
java-access-bridge is not required by recent OpenOffice versions. I believe
the dependency was phased out nearly a year ago.
You will need to update your gnome-session if you have updated at-spi from CVS
HEAD or the unstable 2.17 Gnome series, however.
HTH
Bill
Jan Buchal wrote:
"WvdW" == Willem van der Walt <wvdwalt csir co za> writes:
WvdW> Hi, I do not seem to get any joy from running any open-office
WvdW> applications. I have checked, again, the GTK_MODULES variable
WvdW> is set correctly after doing a text-based login. I might be
WvdW> sitting with an old java access bridge though. Is java access
WvdW> bridge still required? If so, which version and from where
WvdW> should i download it? TIA, Willem
No, is not required but some openoffice gtk package or something similar
on debian. I'm not sure. I installed, installed and installed and at a
time it worked. :-)
Best
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