• To show or hide items such as text boundaries, select or deselect the options
next to the names of the items.
• To change the default colors for items, click the down-arrow in the Color
Setting column by the name of the item and select a color from the pop-up box.
• To save your color changes as a color scheme, click Save, type a name in the
Scheme box; then click OK.
Accessibility options
Accessibility options include whether to allow animated graphics or text, how long
help tips remain showing, some options for high contrast display, and a way to
change the font for the user interface of the OpenOffice.org program.
Accessibility support relies on Sun Microsystems Java technology for communications
with assistive technology tools. See “Java options“ below. The Support assistive
technology tools option is not shown on all OOo installations. See Assistive Tools in
OpenOffice.org in the Help for other requirements and information.
Select or deselect the options as required.
Java options
If you install or update a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) after you install
OpenOffice.org, or if you have more than one JRE installed on your computer, you can
use the OpenOffice.org – Java options page to choose the JRE for OOo to use.
If you are a system administrator, programmer, or other person who customizes JRE
installations, you can use the Parameters and Class Path pages (reached from the
Java page) to specify this information.
If you do not see anything listed in the middle of the page, wait a few minutes while
OOo searches for JREs on the hard disk.
If OOo finds one or more JREs, it will display them there. You can then select the Use
a Java runtime environment option and (if necessary) choose one of the JREs
listed.
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