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Hi :)
It might be good to post this idea on the OpenOffice forums.  The
Accessibility mailing list here is not very active and people don't
chat much.  I would love that to change and i hope that discussions of
this type of issue might help with that.
Regards from
Tom :)


On 27 January 2015 at 18:04,  <am_dxer@fastmail.fm> wrote:
I think it might be useful if Orca spoke the line spacing setting if it
was different than the default when using the "get attribute of current
character command. Some documents require different line spacing
settings throughout and it might be useful to be able to get information
regarding this without having to go to the paragraph settings dialog. An
obvious drawback of this is that it would obviously make the information
given a bit more verbose so I am curious what others think about this
idea.

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