Sorry i don't explain well. If I copy and paste image from a browser that
has alt text, during copy it miss alt text.
Il gio 11 apr 2024, 08:38 Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@posteo.de> ha scritto:
On 2024-04-10 11:22, Roberto Scano wrote:
Another issue for images. When copy / paste and image, system shall copy
also the accessibility attribute "alt".
I just tested the following:
1) start Writer
2) insert an image (via menu: Insert -> Image)
3) press F4 to open dialog to edit details
4) in the "Options" tab, enter "Some alternative" for "Text Alternative"
5) confirm with OK
6) select image
7) Ctrl+C to copy
8) open new Writer document
9) Ctrl+V to paste
10) check image properties of the pasted image
Result:
In the "Options" tab, "Some alternative" is set for "Text Alternative",
just like in the original image.
Does this not happen for you in the latest LibreOffice version? Or can
you please explain in more detail what you mean that's missing?
Version I used:
Version: 24.2.0.3 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 420(Build:3)
CPU threads: 12; OS: Linux 6.6; UI render: default; VCL: kf5
(cairo+wayland)
Locale: en-GB (en_GB.UTF-8); UI: en-GB
Debian package version: 4:24.2.0-1
Calc: threaded
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