https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81168
--- Comment #1 from Christophe Strobbe <[email protected]> --- Hmm, are we expected to download and run an executable that we know nothing about? Is this program also available elsewhere? Which OS does it run on? Are there any alternative ways or tools to check this issue? And what is the effect of not having any names? Do AT (as opposed to accessible event listeners) still report the presence of the frame or do they use the absence of a name as an unwritten convention for objects that don't need to be reported (like empty alt attributes on images in HTML4.x and XHTML 1.x)? Anyway, the current behaviour is that LibreOffice always fills in the frame's name (attribute draw:name); when you delete the name and save the file, then reopen the frame options, you will find that LibreOffice has filled in a name. Is there a better way of dealing with this issue than removing the placeholder names? I am thinking specifically of prompting the user to provide a meaningful name when inserting a frame. This would also be useful for many other types of objects. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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