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Hi Alex,

Le 2012-11-20 12:40, Alex Midence a écrit :
Hi,
One area that I'd like addressed is Impress accessibility in Linux.  The authoring and presenting 
experience is far behind that which can be had using MS tools on Windows with a screen reader.  I 
am a professional trainer and use presentation software every day.  If my company were to move away 
from Microsoft and embrace either Libre or Open Office, it would be a disaster for me as I rely 
heavily on Powerpoint to do my job.

I'd certainly like for all the accessibility stuff to be fixed in Windows but others have mentioned 
it so, I thought I'd bring up something far more close to home for me.

Thanks.
Alex


The quickest way to get accessibility issues corrected is by discussing them here in detail and issuing bug reports. We have a great Bug Submission Assistant[1] that you may use (you have to register at "freedesktop" to submit these. But, issuing bugs will help in getting a lot fixed in accessibility features.

Do let us know how we can help or what is not working. If you have problems submitting bugs, just report on this list and someone will help submit it (or ping me at my email address and I will help submit it).

Cheers,

Marc

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