I might be able to do something in Orca. I'll try to take a look next week.

--joanie

On 04/05/2018 01:59 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> So, any opinion on this?  How to make this move forward?  There are such
> examples in LibreOffice which make the screen reading really odd, we'd
> really want to fix it.
> 
> Samuel
> 
> Samuel Thibault, le lun. 05 mars 2018 15:48:09 +0100, a ecrit:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm also getting the case of a label after the widget only: in a preview
>> dialog box, there is only an editable containing "1" and a label
>> containing "/2" after that.
>>
>> I tried to use flows-to/from, it didn't work, and it looks distorted to
>> me anyway.
>>
>> Perhaps we should introduce RELATION_LABEL_AFTER_FOR,
>> RELATION_LABELLED_AFTER_BY?
>>
>> Samuel
>>
>> Samuel Thibault, on mar. 27 févr. 2018 18:34:08 +0100, wrote:
>>> We have seen in various places that an editable field has a label both
>>> before and after. For instance, in LibreOffice's Tools->Options dialog,
>>> in the LibreOffice->General section, there is
>>>
>>> "Interpret as years between 1930 and 2029"
>>>
>>> where "Interpret as years between" is a label, "1930" is an editable,
>>> and "and 2029" is another label.  Currently in the .ui file the first
>>> label is set as mnemonic_widget for the editable, so that orca displays
>>> "Interpret as years between 1930", but this is not enough to understand
>>> what that is without the last label :)
>>>
>>> Is there a way to let orca know that there are actually two labels,
>>> one before and one after the editable?  I thought perhaps relation
>>> flows-to/from in addition to the mnemonic_widget or label-for, but I'm
>>> really not sure.
>>>
>>> The same situation happens in various places where the second label
>>> provides the unit, or more precise specifications (e.g. "Distance 0cm
>>> between pages" where "0cm" is editable)
> 

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