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Created Sep 16, 2021 by Valentin Villenave@vvillenaveContributor

Offer structural navigation by misspelled words

This is a feature that has been requested by some of our blind users:
Orca currently offers structural navigation functions by paragraphs,
headings and various objects, but doesn’t (AFAICS) allow to jump from
one misspelled word to the next. (One has to use custom LibreOffice
shortcuts or other advanced text editors for that.)

That would be quite useful for quick proof checking, IMHO. And since
Orca already has misspell-awareness in Verbose mode, I suspect an
implementation might not be too resource-consuming. Thoughts?

Edited Sep 16, 2021 by Andre Klapper
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