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On 2024-02-11 09:44, Jason J.G. White wrote:
On 11/2/24 09:22, V Stuart Foote wrote:
The <Alt> + 4 to land directly on the Navigator deck followed by <Tab> and Cursor down movements down to the Comments nodes does expose the content of each of the comments.

Additionally when focused on a comment in Windows the <Shift> + <F10> will expose the context menu for the comment allowing editing and a go to action.

Thank you for the update. The next time I receive an office-file-format document containing comments, I'll try the above-mentioned features. I'm using Linux with Orca.

Naturally, I would welcome improvements in this area. I shouldn't have to turn to Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office just to read and respond to comments in a document.

Can't test currently, but the Windows <Shift>+<F10> for Context menu (i.e. keycode 135 keysym MENU : 0xFF67) according to a quick Google search, in addition to <Shift>+<F10>, might be provided via <Ctrl>+<F10> in some Linux DE, and by <Ctrl>+<Space> on macOS -- you have to figure out the mapping for the MENU if not <Shift>+<F10>. The xev utility should expose which on Linux.

Otherwise Navigation down to the Comment object listing in the Sidebar Navigator deck should work the same cross platform. And once there, focus onto each to sound. Or open its context menu to manipulate. Would be nice to be able to get there directly via shortcut -- perhaps overloading the <Ctrl>+<Shift>+<PgDn|PgUp> to direct into the SB Navigator deck.

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V Stuart Foote

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