Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Display bindings

2014-12-12 Thread Niklas Johansson
Hi I still believe there is a bug or maybe we should call it an enhancement request. It is true that accelerators are exposed properly through IAccessible::get_accKeyboardShortcut, as they should. But reading Microsoft notes [1] on the matter suggests that one should expose the keyboard

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Display bindings

2014-12-12 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Errr, excluding Stuart and others who work on Accessibility Issues and the ones working on Base who are all total stars. Especially Stuart imo Regards from Tom :) On 12 December 2014 at 14:07, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote: Hi :) I suspect that calling it an Enhancement Request

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Display bindings

2014-12-12 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) If it's trivial and makes it more consistent with other apps then it sounds like a really good option. Such a good option that it worries me why it hasn't been done already. Maybe there is a good reason? There have been a lot of positive changes in LibreOffice accessibility over the last

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Display bindings

2014-12-12 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Errr, in my questions i am not looking for certainties. I'm just trying to get a rough idea of what might be. I often find that things which initially seem quite easy have some lurking bug-bear waiting to bite me. So i'm trying to guess at things that might have been problems in the past,

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Display bindings

2014-12-12 Thread MENGUAL Jean-Philippe
Hi, So if I understood all this thread: 1. Yes, LibreOffice presents to Iaccessible2, thus NVDA, the accelerator checking on the box Reading objects shortcuts. 2. No, LibreOffice doesn't send to Iaccessible2 the shortcut of the objects which have one, such as ctrl-o, ctrl-p, ctrl-x, etc.