Hi David.
I just tried LibreOffice 7.0.4.2 and was able to read and write
documents. Are you having this problem with all documents or just some?
And a debug.out would be helpful. Thanks!
--joanie
On Wed, 2021-02-17 at 13:43 -0600, Devin Prater via orca-list wrote:
Hi all. I'm running LibreOffice Still, (Version: 7.0.4.2) on Arch
Linux,
with latest packages as of this morning. I just tried opening a
document, and I cannot read it with arrow keys or any other method I
know of: say all, Orca review. I checked settings, and read documents
in
protected view with arrow keys, in accessibility settings, is
checked. I
get documents in Word format, and download Google Docs files, so
quickly
popping them open and reading them is rather important to me, and I'd
rather not Pandoc them all just to read them. Any ideas? I would
think
LibreOffice folks would test a major release for accessibility,
especially for the "still" branch.
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