ok,
so I edited a google doc. I added heading level one style to some major
sections. I downloaded it as a docx file. When I open it in libreoffice
writer, latest version. NVDA says something like:
number asbfbfbd23 bookmark -- then the text -- which is part one.
It should just tell me that part one has a heading level one style applied
to it. Also, can we have a document review option where the document can
quickly be opened in a web browser or in the screen reader's browse mode
for quick review, then when the virtual cursor is turned off or when put
back into focus mode, the cursor is right there, ready for editing? Maybe I
am spoiled by google docs, but I just like hitting control apostrophe and
control semicolon to jump between misspellings and grammar errors and then
use the context menu to quickly insert a suggestion instead of a separate
spellcheck dialog box. Is there a libreoffice extension that will add this
or can this be added in the next libreoffice version?
Josh
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