On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Deyla Jacopo
<jde...@regione.emilia-romagna.it> wrote:
> Hi, I'd like to help test accessibility of 4.1.0
> because I'm testing OO with win xp Jaws (from 9 to 14) for an Italin Public 
> Admistration that's "switchin" to OO.
>
> 2 issues:
> 1 -configuration
> 2 - bug not opening OO
>
> #1
> I'd like to know what's the right configuration for OO + Java in order to 
> check it correctly and give you feedback.
> I've tested the official OO beta (see #2) with WinXP  Java 1.7.0 without 
> accessbridge and with accessbridge 2.0.2 (but I think this is no more 
> necessary).
> In any case, it works poorely, and I'm afraid that's because of something I'm 
> doing wrong.
>

Hello Deyla,

One quick troubleshooting technique:

In Writer, go to the dialog at Tools\Options\OpenOffice\Java (or
equivalent in Italian).  Wait a few seconds for the dialog to refresh.
  Does it list an installed JRE?

If no JRE is listed, you can try to add one.  One important thing is
that you require a 32-bit JVM, since OpenOffice is a 32-bit
application.  This is true even if you are running on a 64-bit version
of Windows.


> #2
> I've downloaded and installed both the yesterday's italian and english 
> versions (1579169) from here
> http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/#w7ia2
> but it closes in the loading screen (after 1/3) is ther a way to tell you 
> what blocks it?
> (starting in maintenance mode or something similar)
>
I'm not sure whether that snapshot is being built from the 410 branch
(which should be stable) or the trunk (which may have issues).
Hopefully one of the developers can advise.

Regards,

-Rob


>
> thx
> Jacopo Deyla
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