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Hi :)
Has anyone tried out a screen-reader called Orca to help with
partially-sighted people, blind or even for fully-sighted who just
want to be able to wander around listening to documents being read out
instead of having to sit at the computer all the time?

If you fancy trying it you could help test to see if the bug below is
present and help identify which version number was likely to be the
first one affected, or which platforms (eg Windows, Bsd or all the
rest)
Regards from
Tom :)



On 23 January 2015 at 16:44,  <am_dxer@fastmail.fm> wrote:
I filed https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88702 which
relates to how orca is no longer announcing style information such as
bold italic and underline. This applies to libreoffice fresh as well as
master which I pulled from git and built. Can anyone reproduce this? I
believe it is a regression in libreoffice as this works in version 4.2
of libreoffice with the same version of the accessibility stack and
orca.

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