Hmm. I know that NVDA and Acrobat has issues with line breaks, but did not know the opposite was true in Firefox, i.e., it added breaks where there were none:
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NVDA ignores line breaks in PDFs, making some types of text like source code unreadable with Adobe Reader
Continuation of #7275 Steps to reproduce: Download this file and try to read it with NVDA in Adobe Reader Actual behavior: This is NVDA's speech output on the third line class Node: def __init__(se...Neurrone (GitHub)