weirdwriter,

@amorphisbear @libreoffice I remember that being an issue in a recent update, but things appear to be OK now. I was looking for a Microsoft Word alternative in the event that I just no longer can afford my Microsoft office 365 subscription, and this seemed to be the only viable alternative. I was recently reading about how they’ve added and accessibility engineere but I just haven’t seen much improvement as of yet. I had the same issues as a jaws user on their accessibility list a couple of months ago, but I can read documents and I can edit documents, I just can’t interact with a lot of the dialogues or menus or even the panes like the comments and track changes area, if it even exists. I still have no clue how to even use track changes or comments in libreoffice with the keyboard. I use Jarte as well, but i’m just consistently amazed at how nobody can seem to make a word processor accessible. Even the dozen or so editors I have tried all had main UI elements that would not interact with the screen reader or even work with the keyboard, and markdown editors are supposed to be slightly enhanced text editors. The only thing that works consistently for me is Microsoft office. I don’t understand why it gets such a terrible reputation because for me, it just works every single time I need it to. I wish libre office had that kind of reliability @main

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