On 2025-06-29 20:37, FARHAN ISHRAK Fahim wrote:
Thank you. Your first tip works but nvda does not announce slide number or
title. However, if I cycle with f6, nvda does not announce slide pain view.
The slide pane is a little difficult to discover as only its "Close
Pane" button is currently announced when it receives focus. But from
there, pressing Tab will move focus to the list of slides where Up/Down
can be used to navigate between them.
There is an existing bug report for the difficulty to discover that pane:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100876
Pending change https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/187183 will
improve that. ("Slides option pane, tool bar, Close Pane button" will
be announced then.)
However, it seems that there is an additional issue:
The title of the new slide is not announced by NVDA. It works just fine
with Orca on Linux or JAWS on Windows, so that seems to be an
NVDA-specific problem. (I can see an exception getting triggered in the
NVDA TextInfo logic with a current development version of NVDA.)
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