Re: OpenOffice and orca.
- From: Willie Walker <William Walker Sun COM>
- To: Gnome Accessibility <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: OpenOffice and orca.
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 08:57:45 -0500
Hi Luke:
Thanks for the kind words. We're pleased with the very positive
feedback we received at CSUN last week, but we also realize we are
not done yet. We definitely want to listen to our users and
incorporate useful feedback where we can. We also have a mailing
list, orca-list gnome org (see <http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/
listinfo/orca-list>), for people to engage in constructive discussion
regarding Orca.
We've been working with the {Star,Open}Office teams to improve the AT-
SPI support. At CSUN, we were showing an internal release of
StarOffice that is using a direct UNO<->ATK bridge. Orca is
depending upon this new bridge rather than the old UNO<->Java<->Java-
Bridge way of doing things. I've heard some discussion to the
contrary, but I don't believe this new UNO<->ATK bridge is publicly
available yet. Instead, I believe it will be in OpenOffice 2.0.3.
According to <http://development.openoffice.org/releases/
OpenOffice_org_2_x.html>, the 2.0.3 release will be available on May
29th 2006. We will be banging on Orca and OpenOffice between now and
the code freeze date in hopes that we can get Orca working reasonably
well with 2.0.3. This will give people a chance to take it for a
test drive - we hope to then use early and detailed feedback to
provide a much more compelling user experience for the 2.0.4 release
slated for September 4th, 2006.
Hope this helps,
Will
On Mar 27, 2006, at 8:16 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
Hi all
I have been playing around with orca, and must say how impressed with
how far it has come, particularly with such things as the terminal.
From watching the orca presentation video, I noticed you guys were
using
StarOffice I think it was to demonstrate office functionality. Is the
same amount of accessibility possible with OpenOffice.org? Orca
manages
to speak the menus, but not toolbar, and no reading text where-ever
the
cursor is placed within text.
I am running OpenOffice.org 2.0.2 on Ubuntu dapper, with the latest
Orca
tarball release. Does anything in particular need to be done to
OpenOffice to get the same level of access as was achieved in the
presentation?
Thanks in advance.
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