Re: [orca-list] A question about Libreoffice, schoolbooks in .doc, and navigating



Note also that the navigation pane in LibreOffice Writer is somewhat accessible. It allows you to navigate the heading structure, and you can press enter to move directly to the heading in the text. This isn't a substitute for having the bugs fixed, but it may help you meanwhile.

On 7/7/21 2:38 pm, Rastislav Kish via orca-list wrote:
Hey there,

while the Orca implementation may be a bit challenging for now, it may
be worth pointing out, that you can always convert your
.doc/docx/odt/whatever file to HTML, if you need the structural navigation.

HTML (if done correctly) is best for reading anyway, so you won't lose
anything here.


If you need not just to read the document but also write to it, you can
convert it to Markdown (for example with Pandoc) and navigate
structurally by searching the textual representation of each structure.


Best regards


Rastislav


Dňa 6. 7. 2021 o 18:19 Cisco Tissera via orca-list napísal(a):
Hello everyone,

I am using Fedora 34 with Orca master, latest commit and libreoffice
7.1.4.
A little while ago, my school books came, in .doc format, as I
requested them to work on them on Windows.
A thought occurred to me, and that was  to try on Linux, but I soon
found out I couldn't navigate in them via headings or links, even
though both those things were in there.
On windows with MS Word and NVDA, the screen reader lets me navigate
between those and click links as well, because it lets me switch
between the modes with nvda plus space, while orca on Linux doesn't.
Is there a way to make Orca do such a thing as of now, or could it be
implemented?
A sort of focus mode and browse mode for libreoffice in orca would be
pretty cool.
Thanks for any answer.
Best regards.
Francisco.
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