Hi :)
I am trying to forwards this to the "Accessibility" mailing list just
in case anyone there has a good answer.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 15 December 2013 18:25, Markus Rakstad-Larsen <marrak51@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, i need help with a problem i found in libreoffice. I wanted to use the program ware to
convert documents into pef files so i can emboss them on my braille embosser. The issue is that
i’m blind and have to use voiceover on my mac. When i started libreoffice and open the extension
file for braille everything worked perfectly, but when i shall set the settings for the embosser
conversion in format menu (braille) the problem came. The popup-buttons dint work with the
screenreader witch means that i can’t get the settings done. I asked for help and thought that
this might just be one time i need to adjust this parameters so thats okay. Than i should open
the file-menu and hit export to braille. I did so and the problem came again. Here i need to
select the filetype (per) each time i shall export something and the popup thing dosnt work. What
to do?
Best regards Markus.
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