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Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] Logical navigation in presentation in OO3.0?



Malte.Timmermann@Sun.COM wrote on 12/18/2008 01:57:20 AM:

> Subject:

>
> Re: [office-accessibility] Logical navigation in presentation in OO3.0?

>
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> Malte.Timmermann@Sun.COM

>
> Hi Mingfei,
>
> the z-order is only manipulated and explicitly stored in ODF when needed
> (when user changed it after creating the objects).
>
> For logical navigation order the "draw:nav-order" is used, which can be
> manipulated via Drag&Drop in the navigator.
>
> (Unfortunately the Navigator will only show you objects which have a
> name assigned - a restriction which I don't like very much).
>
> See attached sample document, where the tab order is different from z-order.
>
> HTH,
> Malte.
>
> Ming Fei Jia wrote, On 12/16/08 08:04:
> > Dear ODF a11y members,
> >
> > For the feature of logical navigation in presentation, currently ODF 1.2
> > has defined the "draw:z-order" for that. I am now checking the OO3.0
> > implementation, but can not find the feature. Could someone in this
> > group help? Or OO3.0 already implement this feature or not? Thanks.
> >
> >       Best Regards,
> >
> >       Mingfei Jia(¼ÖÃ÷·É)
> >       IBM Lotus Symphony Development
> >       IBM China Software Development LAB, Beijing
> >       Tel: 86-10-82452493 Fax: 86-10-82452887
> >       NOTES:Ming Fei Jia/China/IBM E-mail: jiamingf@cn.ibm.com
> >       Address: No.28 Building, Zhong Guan Cun Software Park, No.8 Dong
> >       Bei Wang West Road, ShangDi, Haidian District, Beijing 100193,
> >       P.R.China
> >
> [attachment "nav-order.odp" deleted by Ming Fei Jia/China/IBM]


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