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Reported by mdcurran on 2013-12-09 02:59
When reading a line of a Microsoft Word document on a braille display, NVDA communicates that the current paragraph is a heading by showing h# (where number is the outline level) at the start of the text. However, this only shows if the cursor is past the first character. On the first character the heading indicator is erased.
This is indirectly due to the heading controlfields from NVDA's in-process Microsoft word support not exposing the _startOfNode attribute.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Reported by mdcurran on 2013-12-09 02:59
When reading a line of a Microsoft Word document on a braille display, NVDA communicates that the current paragraph is a heading by showing h# (where number is the outline level) at the start of the text. However, this only shows if the cursor is past the first character. On the first character the heading indicator is erased.
This is indirectly due to the heading controlfields from NVDA's in-process Microsoft word support not exposing the _startOfNode attribute.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: