Tom Davies  <accessibility@global.libreoffice.org> wrote:
A lot of possibly easy wins, easy hacks, "low hanging fruit" or whatever people 
want to call them would be a huge advantage but it's worth posting about larger 
issues too even if you can't break them down into simpler problems.  
Using Orca with LibreOffice, it is relatively easy to cause LibreOffice to
segfault.
For example, just to experiment with LibreOffice accessibility, I created a
new document, typed some text, selected "styles and formatting" (F11),
selected a header style, pressed enter and we crashed.
Orca developers had to work around a similar issue recently, discussed on the
Orca list, with tables, which also caused segmentation faults in LibreOffice.
Someone who actually needs LibreOffice and who has the time should install
debug symbols and get stack traces.
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