-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi It's version 1.1, but Fedora left out all the java access bridge stuff. Even if you install the gnome java bridge, you're not gonna get a response from the openoffice distributed with fedora. I believe this was probably done due to the lack of sun's JRE in fedora, which makes sense from a technical and distribution standpoint: why include something that depends on non-included software? Blind users not having access, I think, was just an unfortunate side effect. You will need to download openoffice.org from the website and install it yourself. I do wonder why fedora didn't get permission from SUN to distribute their j2sdk or JRE, so far slackware is the only distro I know of to include it... and if anyone has managed to get the openoffice in fedora to work with gnopernicus, please let us in on the secret. On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 22:03:45 -0000, Darragh wrote: >Hello, >I'm not getting any response from Gnopernicus in Open office, any one know >what version is used? >I'd be also interested in any alterations you know of to make it more >accessible. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP SDK 3.0 iQA/AwUBP/nm7ZXfgIVMPEIbEQJhvwCeIwqYM5uairEjGE2kov7Q/eZ7KNQAmwZ6 dXamQHipjSs+Ayvzb79+n279 =4kRS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----