Hi :)
Have you been able to solve this already? Did you get any answers? Many apologies but i think the
low traffic list went very quiet over Easter. Normally it relies on 1 or 2 total stars and if they
are not around the rest of us feel a bit helpless.
I am forwarding this to the Users List just in case someone there can help
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
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From: Olav Dahlum <odahlum@gmail.com>
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 12 April 2013, 13:15
Subject: [libreoffice-accessibility] Programmers are unable to extract pressed keys and text
sequences in LibreOffice 4.x.
Software like Lingdys and Lingright from http://lingit.no/ are unable to
work with 4.x.
Torbjørn Norgård <torbjorn@lingit.no> told me that no text sequences or
pressed keys can be extracted and thus the software are unable to assist
the user. I know that some older accessibility API's etc was removed, but
could someone shed some more light on this subject?
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Olav Dahlum
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