Hi :)
Ok, for your required work, at least for the exams, it sounds as
though Christophe's answer (to file-export to tagged Pdf) does the
trick.
For students to use LibreOffice for there own work is going to need a
few things set-up. That is more likely to be with screen-readers and
headphones and shouldn't be too tough. Jaws and Dolphin sound
familiar. I think others on this mailing list are using those too.
I've not heard of "beach squalls".
I'm not sure if you already know but the French Gendarmerie are
planning to move to LibreOffice too. I'm not sure how far along they
have got. It might be good to have some sort of collaboration to help
them or you or both to overcome such issues.
Normally large-scale migrations contact our Board and arrange for help
from them. I'm not sure how much it costs but i suspect it wouldn't
be much compared against license fees! Also it's good to contact the
Free Software Foundation especially if you are considering moving to
other Open Source programs at the same time or even a full-scale
migration away from Windows. However FSF does seem to have helped
organisations just do a migration to LibreOffice/OpenOffice while
keepign everything else the same afaik.
Here is how to contact our BoD
http://www.documentfoundation.org/contact/
Here's the home-page of FSF but i'm not sure how to get from there to
asking them for support
https://fsf.org/
Regards from
Tom :)
On 5 March 2014 11:55, Doriane-france <doriane.lavergne@unilim.fr> wrote:
Thank you to have delivered my message and to have answered it. I asked for
one person in France which redirected me here.
To answer the questions that I understood:
It's not me who chosen the material which will be used (as reader of screen
or beach squalls), my recquiert work to present all the possible solutions
to adapt a computer to a blind pupils or which sees bad. We have Jaws at
arrangement, Dolphin Guide, and a beach squalls. The rest of the material
will once be ordered my ended research work. Do not know on which operating
system will be based the adaptation, but for the moment it is mainly on
Windows 7. And for LibreOffice, we work on the version 4.1.5.3. It will be
the same for the pupils.
I am sorry I cannot give you more informations but they are my superiors
which shall decide when I would have presented all the possible solutions.
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