Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Selecting text with a screen reader

2015-03-05 Thread David Goldfield
Edward, While I think that I have a fairly good understanding of the distinction between LibreOffice Fresh and LibreOffice Still, I'd prefer to leave it up to someone else to address this, as I don't know if I fully understand TDF's logic in keeping both branches. The Fresh branch are newer ve

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Selecting text with a screen reader

2015-03-03 Thread Edward Green
Thanks David, yes I'll install 4.4. Does the concept of 'fresh' differ significantly from that of 'beta'? Thanks again, Ed P.S. Apologies David if you see this twice. I didn’t spot when I replied originally that my message went to you instead of just the list. > On 3 Mar 2015, at 09:10, David

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Selecting text with a screen reader

2015-03-03 Thread David Goldfield
Edward, I am not using the current still release but am using 4.4.0 fresh (haven't installed 4.4.1 yet.) With this version, I am unable to duplicate the issues you're experiencing regarding selecting lines of text in Writer. I am able to hear text which is being selected as I use shift down-ar

[libreoffice-accessibility] Selecting text with a screen reader

2015-03-02 Thread Edward Green
Hi, I recently installed the latest still release of Libre office on a machine running Windows 7. When I’m in the word processor, I am not hearing text read to me when I select by line using shift +up or down arrows. I have tried this with both JAWS 16 and NVDA 2015.1. I do hear text spoken