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@Marco,

Marco Zehe wrote
While testing the latest 4.3-dev build for a change related to bug
74284, I noticed that the following Option pane from LibreOffice 4.2.0
is no longer present in LibreOffice 4.3.0-dev, even from before the
mentioned commit:

Developer info for navigator object:
name: u''
role: ROLE_OPTIONPANE
states:
isFocusable: False
hasFocus: False
...

So think it was agreed that this issue is a manifestation of   bug 75151
<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75151>  .

But a silly NVDA debug question,  how were you able to land on this object?
When I open a version of LibreOffice (4.2.x or 4.3.0dev) the NVDA + F1 shows
that navigator object as the focused 'OpenFile'  ROLE_BUTTON.  Were you
using a NVDA dev plug-in, or can one advance/reverse the stack of navigator
objects in NVDA?

Stuart



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