https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96487
Joanmarie Diggs <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDINFO |UNCONFIRMED Ever confirmed|1 |0 --- Comment #2 from Joanmarie Diggs <[email protected]> --- > Results: > > 1. Visually, there is a vertical bar to the left of the changed paragraph. > But there seems to be no way for ATs to identify the paragraph has changes. This part seems to have been addressed via text attributes. (Interface Viewer -> Text(Editable)). So this part is no longer a problem. > 2. If you hover the mouse over the deleted, inserted, or formatted text, a > tooltip provides sighted users information about the nature of the change, > who made the change, and the time the change was made. None of this > information seems to be exposed to ATs. I'm no longer seeing the tooltip. So it's hard to illustrate the absence of accessible information for something which is absent. :) The nature of the change is in the text attribute now (part 1 above). But if the author who made the change and the time the change was made is something that sighted users can see, what I would suggest you do to reproduce it is use the interface viewer to explore all aspects of the paragraph (expand accessible, expand hypertext, expand text, ....) and find it. If you thoroughly explore all possible things in Accerciser related to the paragraph and cannot find the author and time, then odds are Orca won't be able to find it either. > 3. The accessible text is "HelloGoodbye cruel world" (which, when spoken by > a screen reader, is confusing). You can see this in the Interface viewer by expanding Text (Editable). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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