Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 42664
[A11y] Initial Registration Dialog can't be spoken with Gnopernicus
Last modified: 2005-05-26 23:11:27 UTC
With a new installation of Solaris 10 (on x86/x64, if that matters): 1. Set up a new user for accessibility; configure your JVM to support accessibility 2. Launch Gnopernicus 3. Launch StarOffice (for the first time) 4. Go through the installer 5. Tab through the initial "create something" dialog a few times, eventually choosing to open a new text document 6. Get a new text document window, and the registration window (and the Paragraph Styles Windows) 7. While Gnopernicus is still speaking all of the "Create Window" events, start pressing tab to go through the Registration dialog controls. 8. Note that you get no speech from these Tabbings. Wait for the "Create Window" speech to stop, and then press Tab some more. Still no speech. [BUG] 9. Alt-Tab away, see that you have speech. Alt-Tab back to the Registration dialog, then Tab some more through it. Still no speech. [same BUG] 10. Get rid of this dialog, and get a rather strange/surprising dialog telling you something you foolishly forgot to write down about and error, but not having web access or something...
of @ es: Please have a look. I don't know if do any changes for 1.1.x versions in such cases. Can you please review this for OOo 1.9xx?
ES->OBR: The registration startup (JDS and WIndows / Gnopernicus, ZT, JAWS / OOo 1.1.x or OOo 2 beta) is not AT accessible. Please dispatch if not yours. Targetted for OOo 2.0.1
@LO: Looking at i46886 this issue might already be fixed.
I am not sure whether this is still applicable to 2.0. But I am not sure which 'registration dialog' is meant here. There is no registration-dialog that could be opened when the app is already running. "Help/Registration..." goes straight to the website. Can you please confirm whether this applies to 2.0 at all.
ES->Peter: The registration dialog has change in OOo 2.0 and is accessible (with some bugs you already noted) Closing as fixed.
closed