Varun,Try changing the reading order of the PDF book you are having problems with. By default, Adobe accessibility preference is set to infer reading order from the book. Try changing it to "Raw Stream" and see if you still experience the same problem. This is what I have used most times.
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To: "programmingblind" <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 7:53 AM Subject: Good Java book
Hi friends, If anyone could recommend me a good java book. I have enough knowledge of c#, c/c++, so I would like a book that does not ment for a programming beginner, instead, the one that can teach me java from basics to advanced level in somewhat concise manner. Googling for it, I have found java how to program (deidels&deidels) that seems to me a good book, but it's quite horible in terms of text accessibility as most of the words are concatinated in most lines, I don't know how (it's a pdf version). Also the book is quite descriptive (1500 pages). There's another book, java, a beginner guide, though I know nothing more about it than its name. I would also like to know which is the most accessible development environment for developing java webpages and apps. Is netbeans accessible? Thanks for any help! __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
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