Libreoffice in Ubuntu 12.04
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe
mengualjeanphi at free.fr
Thu Sep 12 19:05:54 UTC 2013
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. I checked the checkbox you mentioned. But it
didn't change the behavior in the help. I nearly wonder if the text is
displayed, actually. Does someone have success with this process? or
isn't it accessible, simply?
Thanks for your help,
Sincerely,
Le 11/09/2013 22:04, Peter Vágner a écrit :
> Hello,
> Another way on how to read libreoffice help is by reading it online at:
> https://help.libreoffice.org/
>
> For example this page is verry interesting for me:
> https://help.libreoffice.org/Writer/Shortcut_Keys_for_Writer
>
> Greetings
>
> Peter
>
> On 11.09.2013 19:11, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
>> I had the same curiosity for long time.
>> I would like to read the documentation, specially for spreadsheet.
>> happy hacking.
>> Krishnakant.
>>
>> On 09/11/2013 08:00 PM, Peter Vágner wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I think it is a good idea to go to the tools -> settings... then
>>> inside the accessibility treeview branch there is a checkbox saying
>>> something like enable cursor inside read only documents.
>>> This makes help documents to be readable with orca but still I am
>>> unable to figure out how I can move from the content treeview to the
>>> actual document being opened. I can find and click it using flat
>>> review though.
>>>
>>> Greetings
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On 11.09.2013 13:38, mengualjeanphi at free.fr wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to access to the help of Libreoffice from my Ubuntu
>>>> 12.04 system. For that, I do F1. Then, I select the "Contents" page
>>>> with arrow keys. Next, still with arrow keys in the tree, I choose
>>>> "text document", "creating a text document" "browse and select".
>>>>
>>>> Then, I do enter. On a Windows system, it seems the contents
>>>> appears on the right part of the window and that it is possible to
>>>> take off the focus there with tab and/or f6. I do not have this
>>>> here. COuld someone test? I have two questions: 1. is the content
>>>> displayed indeed on the screen (I cannot check myself)? and 2. how
>>>> can I put there the focus and read it with Orca?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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