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Japp,
 
Since it is a Wiki, it is editable by all.  But you'll need to establish an individual account with 
the Document Foundation web site and log-in.
 
Once you log-in you are able to edit. 
 
On the right hand side of the screen there will be an [edit] tab for each section of the Wiki.
 
Select that and a web editor will open with the section being marked up displayed.
 
You'll enter your "vote/comment" in either the "I agree with that request" or the "I disagree with 
that request" segments.
 
Each new "vote/comment" in the appropriate segment is started with a # symbol.
 
Entry location is not critical, but practice is to insert a new "vote/comment" at the bottom of the 
segment.
 
Stuart
 
 

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From: Jaap van de Putte [mailto:info@2useit.nl]
Sent: Tue 9/4/2012 1:44 AM
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] wiki.documentfoundation.org -Vote_for_Enhancement: 
Implement the IAccessible2 accessibility API



Hi,

I would like to vote and I have looked on the wiki page but I do not
know how to vote there ....

Jaap van de Putte



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