On 2024-06-18 14:38, Jason J.G. White wrote:
Orca does however announce the accessible *name* (not the description
by default, at least in my setup) when using the "To Next Frame"
shortcut Shift+F4 to select the image.
This is interesting. My concern is that (as in the example I read
yesterday), I wouldn't even know the image was there if it the text
alternative were not read by default. In that case, it was an
organizational logo at the start of the document.
For Shift+F4 Orca doesn't just say the accessible name by itself, but
also the role, e.g. says "myimagename, Image" when the image receives
focus. In addition, an accessible name seems to always be present, since
the "Name" property set in the image options is used if no text
alternative is set (and LO auto-generates a name if none is set explicitly).
I expect that similar logic would apply once announcement for an image
works when announcing the line, but please raise the topic again if
that's not the case once tdf#77679 [1] has been fixed.
[1] https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77679
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