On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 11:42:12AM +0000, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote: > MICHAEL WEAVER wrote: > > I have a couple of issues as regards Openoffice writer. > > When I am creating a document, if I were to make a mistake and press the > > Backspace key to delete it it just says "Backspace." > > What would you like Orca to say? For myself, I suggest the same thing as it is done on Windows, i.e. after saying (if checked) the "Backspace" character, we can say the actually just-deleted char. I think also that this should be an Orca default and general setting , i.e. all applications and scripts should inherit this by default.
Moreover, another thing, when we move char by char and we go to the end-of-line i.e. after the last char, Orca says the last character of the line, as Jaws for Windows says "Blank" or "Empty", which is better I think. Example: Suppose a line "Hello World!" in OOO writer. If we do a right arrow until the end of the line Orca will say H e l l o "blank" W o r l d ! ! (it says the exclaim two times). It would be better to say W o r ld ! "empty" with maybe an extra "End of line" sentence if Verbose speaking is selected. > > > Is this problem anything to do with my version of Orca which is the one > > that comes with Edgy by default or the fact I need to update Openoffice > > on my Laptop as when I installed Edgy on it I didn't get chance to get > > the latest updates which it was asking for when I first installed Edgy. > > Running the following commands at the terminal should ensure you have > the latest version of OpenOffice.org bundled with Edgy (2.0.4): > > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get upgrade openoffice* > > Note the asterisk at the end of the second command (to match multiple > OpenOffice.org packages). > > There is now a newer release of OpenOffice.org (2.1) but it has not yet > been packaged for Ubuntu. > > > For some reason I can track what I am writing with the standard cursor > > keys and it is reading what I am typing. > > What would you like to happen instead? > > > Also how do you insert a date in a document? > > In Writer: > > 1. Put the cursor where you want the date to appear > 2. Press alt + i to get to the Insert menu > 3. Press d to select the Fields sub-menu > 4. Press d to insert a date field > > There are lots of other fields; some like Time and Page Number are > available from the Fields sub-menu. But if you want to insert a more > obscure field: > > 1. Put the cursor where you want the date to appear > 2. Press ctrl + F2 to open the fields dialog > 3. Select your field of choice > 4. Press alt + i to insert it > > -- > Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list > gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list