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Hi Andras, *

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Datum: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:57:33 +0200
Von: Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>
An: l10n@global.libreoffice.org
CC: Andre Schnabel <Andre.Schnabel@gmx.net>
Betreff: Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Keyboard shortcut for Find & Replace dialog

2011.09.12. 18:25 keltezéssel, Andras Timar írta:
2011.09.12. 18:01 keltezéssel, Rimas Kudelis írta:

I just checked AbiWord and MS Word, and they both use Ctrl+H for Find&
Replace. If Find function has been decoupled from Find& Replace, then I
believe the latter should use Ctrl+H.

I think that, too. Ctrl+H is taken in German localization, so please, if
anybody has German MS Word, tell me what the shortcut for Find & Replace
is.


OK, I learned that in German MS Word the shortcut for Replace is also 
Ctrl+H. So the question is, whether to use Ctrl+H globally in 
LibreOffice for invoking Find & Replace dialog. Currently Ctrl+H is 
unused in all languages but German, where it invokes the 
.uno:SuperScript command. See 
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/Accelerators.xcu#638
Other languages use Ctrl+Shift+P for .uno:SuperScript. Is it OK to 
change the behaviour of Ctrl+H in German LibreOffice?


Ctrl+H is one of my "dislike" favorites - but as it is consistent with
other applications, I would agree. 

Ctrl+Shift+P is as well not my preferred solution (there is no P at all
in "Hochgestellt") but the shortcut is rarely used - so ok to me.

Maybe some other people from the German team likes to comment.

regards,

André



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