CoLinux-and-Speakup?

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I just upgraded to 7.11 and it isn't true.  Yes, there's a script called 
we4java, but it doesn't use the Java Access Bridge.  Perhaps I'm doing 
something wrong, but I never got it to do anything with two different 
versions of the script and the Sun Java latest JRE.  You can only use 
one accessibility plugin with Sun Java at a time, so it's either Java 
Access Bridge with NVDA or we4java and no speech.  You can guess which I 
chose.  For the first time in Windows, I was able to create a database 
completely independently with NVDA and OpenOffice.org.  To keep this on 
topic, it's great because I can access that same database in Linux with 
Orca, once I get it set up.

On 9/25/2009 11:25 AM, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:44:42PM -0700, Tony Baechler wrote:
>    
>> I use Window-Eyes as
>> my primary screen reader in Windows and it routinely drops the last line
>> on the screen in console windows.  It won't speak at all with
>> OpenOffice.org.
>>      
> My understanding is that this isn't correct anymore. If you have
> wineyes 7.0 or higher, you can install a script that interfaces
> wineyes directly to the java access bridge, which is what
> openoffice.org uses to provide accessibility under windows. I have an
> older version of wineyes, so can't say from personal experience that
> this is really true, but that's my understanding.
>    




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