Open JesperEgon opened 2 months ago
Welcome to the NVDA project. Please describe your screen shots with plain text, here are lot of blind developers who cannot see what the screenshots are about. Note that the tag is not readable. You have to put
the ``` signs before and after the tag
e.g.
<h1>
Thank you @Adriani90 - That was a "brainfart" from my side. I hope it is better now.
Welcome @JesperEgon ,
We are unable to process this issue as it stands.
Kind Regards, NV Access Software Developers
What version of adobe acrobat are you using?
Hi @seanbudd
Sorry for the late answer - I was on vacation.
I'm not sure what more you are seeking?
The tag tree (both in Adobe Acrobat and PAC2024.2) is similar. It shows a similar bullet list, the only difference being that the nested list is inside a shape. When it is inside a shape, then the bullet list is read out as one singe
tag with no pause.
Document is made in MS Word and is easy to replicate.
As requested previously we need:
Steps to reproduce:
Actual behavior:
Bullet lists or numbered lists gets read as one single paragraph with no pause, when the.
<L>
-tag is nested inside aExpected behavior:
Bullet lists or numbered should read the same way as if they were outside the
<sect>
-tag-NVDA logs, crash dumps and other attachments:
(image of a document with tag tree in Adobe Acrobat, showing a bullet list inside a shape and outside a shape and how the accessibility tags are correct)
System configuration
NVDA installed/portable/running from source: installed
NVDA version: 2024.2
Windows version: 11 Pro
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue: Adobe Acrobat Pro (latest)
Other information about your system: n/a
Other questions
Does the issue still occur after restarting your computer?
Yes, this is seen in client's environments as well.
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA? If so, please report their behaviors.
No
If NVDA add-ons are disabled, is your problem still occurring?
No add-ons
Does the issue still occur after you run the COM Registration Fixing Tool in NVDA's tools menu?
Not relevant .. I think(?)