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Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] Terminology for the Accessibility Appendix of the ODF 1.1 specification
Hi Chieko. On 13/07/06, Chieko Asakawa <CHIE@jp.ibm.com> wrote: > We drafted the following lists. > Your comment is appreciated. > Voice office editor > - a user agent with edit capability for non-visual access users > - an office editor > - an assistive technology > - an authoring tool Perhaps replace 'non-visual' with voice-in voice-out control? a user agent with edit capability for voice-in voice-out control of an application. > > Voice office reader > - a user agent without edit capability for non-visual access users > - an office reader > - an assistive technology How about a user agent without edit capability which allows document access via audio, often synthetic speech. > Screen reader > - a software to read aloud office editor or office reader screen for > non-visual access users > - not a user agent? > - an assistive technology How about 'software which provides audio access to office documents'. regards DaveP -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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