I don't know. I'll check on NVDA I cannot remember and don't have it
until Wenesday. I'll do a feedback.
Regards,
Le 29/10/2016 à 23:04, Robert W Kingett a écrit :
> It does not read with NVDA either. since OpenOffice is completely
> accessible can we just borrow code from there?
>
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It does not read with NVDA either. since OpenOffice is completely
accessible can we just borrow code from there?
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Hi,
Note that your screen reader should be able to speak mispelled words.
You're free then to review a doc, listen to your assistive techno,
moving to the mispelled word, pressing shift-f10 or App key to open
context menu, and choose a suggestion.
It's not perfect indeed, but fixing this would no
Thanks for that info. :) Since these are known bugs, though, are they
being worked on? While the links show me that they exist, there's no
report on what I can expect to see as far as solutions. If my spell check
doesn't work, I'm going to accidentally end up presenting someone with a
docume
Hi Mark,
The primary bug affecting the spell checking dialog is that it doesnt
mention the word currently being flagged as mispelt.
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102044
You can look through the complete list of accessibility bugs at the
following link which is of the a1