This isn't likely as Michael Stahl just contacted me to verify that the
necessary Java Access Bridge components were accidentally ommitted from the
installer. However, 3.5.1 should be out soon, I hope, which will correct
this.
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Davies [mailto:tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2012 12:01 PM
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [libreoffice-accessibility]
LibreOffice3.5 Not working with Java Access Bridge 2.02
Hi :)
I am not sure if the following email helps?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 16/2/12, Stefano Fraccaro <druido77@libero.it> wrote:
NVDA 2011.3 works correctly with LibO 3.5 or not? 2012.1 is a beta version,
maybe is broken NVDA.
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