[libreoffice-accessibility] Heading info not exposed to screen readers when paragraph is formatted as such

2014-01-30 Thread Marco Zehe
Hi all, And another one: Heading information is not exposed to screen readers on paragraphs that are formatted as Heading x (1 through 6) styles. Bug: . Marco -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: accessibility+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Pr

[libreoffice-accessibility] Focus erroneously jumps to formatting toolbar on formatted paragraphs

2014-01-30 Thread Marco Zehe
Hi all! I just filed my first LibreOffice a11y bug. If I format a paragraph with any style other than Default, and then the caret moves into it, focus events are fired on Formatting toolbar items. The bug link is: . Marco -- To unsubscrib

[libreoffice-accessibility] LibreOffice 4.2 and Window-eyes 8.4

2014-01-30 Thread David Goldfield
I am unable to use LO 4.2 with Window-eyes 8.4. LibreOffice continually crashes with fatal error messages; this is with Iaccessible2 enabled. As an experiment, I even loaded LO first prior to loading Window-eyes and it loaded with no problems. Once I loaded WE, LO crashed again. I'll report th

[libreoffice-accessibility] LibreOffice 4.2 and JAWS 15

2014-01-30 Thread David Goldfield
OK, now that I have Iaccessible2 working I decided to test Writer with the latest build of JAWS 15. Very often, while writing a document, when I press the enter key I hear JAWS say edit Has Flows From but the text does not actually get written in the document. When I move to the top of a documen

[libreoffice-accessibility] Comments/Libreoffice 4.2 and Accessibility

2014-01-30 Thread David Goldfield
Well, since 4.2 is officially out I wanted to give its new Iaccessible2 code an official test spin with screen readers. Here are my findings. Previously, I've been using LO with the NVDA screen reader, using assistive technology support with the latest version of Java with the Java Access Bridg

[libreoffice-accessibility] LibreOffice 4.2/Accessibility Appears to be Working

2014-01-30 Thread David Goldfield
I believe I may have solved my problem. After enabling a.t. support, I appear to have full accessibility again. This is fabulous news. I assumed that the a.t. support option was specifically for the Java access Bridge but this seems to be necessary to ensure that Iaccessible2 works properly.