AccessODF

AccessODF is a Writer extension that helps authors evaluate and repair accessibility issues in OpenDocument Text and other word processing formats supported by Writer.

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Description

Introduction

AccessODF is an extension for LibreOffice Writer that helps authors evaluate and repair accessibility issues in OpenDocument Text (ODT) and in other word processing formats supported by Writer (for example Microsoft Word's doc and docx files). In other words, it helps authors solve issues that make their documents difficult or even impossible to read for people with disabilities. This includes issues such as:

  • insufficient colour contrast between text and background,
  • missing text alternatives for images and other objects (such text alternatives are necessary for blind users and other users of text-to-speech software),
  • missing language identification for the document and for language changes inside the document (language information is needed for conversion into Braille and synthetic speech),
  • the use of proper Heading styles instead of big bold text to identify headings (this enables document navigation based on headings),
  • the use of proper tables instead of visually mimicking tables by using tabs or spaces,
  • the compatibility of images with DAISY, the de-facto standard for digital talking books.

Installation

  • Download the extension from SourceForge.
  • In LibreOffice, go to Tools > Extensions, and browse to the OXT file to add the extension.
  • After restarting LibreOffice, you will find a new "Accessibility evaluation" item in the Tools menu.

Using AccessODF

  • Go to "Accessibility evaluation" in the Tools menu. This opens a taskpanel to the right of the editing area.
  • Press the "Check/Recheck" button at the bottom of the taskpanel and wait for the evaluation to complete. AccessODF will create a tree-like list of errors and warnings.
  • Review each error and warning. For each issue, AccessODF displays its name, a description (what the problem is and why) and repair suggestions.
    • For some issues, the Repair button will become active; pressing this button will either repair the issue automatically or open the dialog where you can fix the issue. For other issues, you need to follow the instructions in the repair suggestions.
    • If AccessODF erroneously flagged something as an issue, press the Ignore button.
    • When you think you are ready, press the Check/Recheck button again for a new evaluation. If all issues have been solved, AccessODF will display a success dialog.

While AccessODF can check other word processing formats besides OpenDocument Text, certain features are only available when using Writer's native format. AccessODF can only store the list of errors and warnings in the document and remember the issues that were excluded by the Ignore button when using OpenDocument Text.

Warning: not all accessibility issues can be detected automatically. For additional advice on accessibility, please consult the guidelines provided by the Accessible Digital Office Document (ADOD) project at adod.idrc.ocad.ca.

Additional documentation: http://sourceforge.net/p/accessodf/wiki/

Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/p/accessodf/home/

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  • Stephen Wilkinson Sep 18, 2021, 1:04 PM (3 years ago)

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    Rasbpian OS
    Libre Office Version: 6.1.5.2
    Java 11.0.12+7-post-Raspbian-2deb10u1

    Empty panel opens but no Check/Recheck button

  • Thomas Briggs May 5, 2021, 8:11 PM (3 years ago)

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    Doesn't appear to do anything. There's an invisible sidebar button which, when clicked, opens an empty panel.

  • Andreas_k May 28, 2020, 3:57 PM (4 years ago)

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    Warning: AccessODF 0.1.0 is not compatible with the sidebar in LibreOffice 4.0. The sidebar panel where the AccessODF user interface should appear remains empty. This will be fixed in a later release of AcessODF.

    • Marvin Nov 5, 2020, 11:21 AM (3 years ago)

      Hello,

      I have installed AccessODF 0.1.0 with LibreOffice Writer 6.4

      The sidebar panel remains empty as described by you previously.

      Is there any way to fix this problem?

      A reply would be appriciated

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