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Hi Jarek,

copying from your cross posted note at @nvda.groups.io

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Long known issue that there is limited structural navigation of the document, and that as available content is sounded, anything not visible to the screen buffer is not parsed for reading by an NVDA Say all.

This is NVDA issue 4119 and also remains open as tdf#91739 from 2015 for the LibreOffice project to address, but will likely also require NVDA work on the IAccessible2 filter.

A clunky work around of scrolling to the bottom of the document, and then back to the top seems to deliver most of reasonable sized documents via Say all.
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Stuart


On 2024-01-27 04:28, Jarek.Krcmar wrote:
Hello Libreoffice users,

I would like to write to libreoffice support because I have one problem that needs to be solved. In order to use Libreoffice, I have a screen reader installed. When I open a document saved in Libreoffice, it is read to me line by line, instead of to have it read to me from beginning to end. It's the same as if you only saw one line of text.Do you know a contact to the support of Libreoffice?

 Best regards

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Jarek


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