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Yes, I believe that jaws got into the acrobat reader accessibility
game a bit later then window-eyes did. Yes, I also realize this is getting
way off topic, so I'll stop now.

Greg


On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 12:48:34AM -0500, Laura Eaves wrote:
> Well, on windows, acrobat7 is actually the release that makes pdf 
> accessible -- if you have jaws6 that is.  but it is interesting that a 
> similar update is being created for linux.
> I'm not familiar with gnopernicus, but does anyone know what hooks are used 
> there to make an app accessible? on windows it is MSAA.
> Or is the interface the same as MSAA?
> Just curious.
> --le
> 

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