Ok, I'd like you to get me a debug log from Orca, so this can be tracked down 
further. Please follow the following steps to get this log.
1. Go into Orca's preferences, and go to keyboard shortcuts. In there, you will 
find an option to change Orca's debug level. It currently is unbound, so you 
will find it amongst the unbound keyboard commands. Assign it a shortcut, and 
apply the changes.
2. Quit orca, and open a terminal. Launch Orca from a terminal, like so: orca 
2>&1 > orca-debug.log.
3. Open LibreOffice, and get things ready to reproduce the crash.
4. Use the newly assigned debug toggle shortcut to toggle Orca's debug level to 
all.
5. Reproduce the crash.

If orca still appears to be running in the terminal, open another
terminal and run orca -q, as orca in its controlling terminal cannot be
killed with Control + C.

Then if you could attach the log to this bug, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks.

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  Orca causes OpenOffice / LibreOffice Java to crash

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