Hi Pedro,
Pedro píše v Čt 14. 11. 2013 v 07:29 -0800:
I noticed you
changed some of the hotkeys (it makes more sense that Open is either Alt+O
or Ctrl+O) but be aware that some people will be annoyed for changing the
keys that were already standard since (at least) OpenOffice.org...
That's a good point.
Using Alt+E for Templates AND Extensions is a bad idea :)
I've changed the extensions to 'x'.
In general - if you think we should rather stick to the old
accelerators, please let me know, I'll change them back :-) - though I
think changing the Ctrl+<something> is usually a problem, the Alt
+<something> ones that navigate you through the dialog less so, but I
may be wrong.
It was a GOOD idea
to remove the Edit and the Window menus (they were useless when only the
Start Center is open) but maybe not for the View and Options which allowed
people to have a toolbar (personally I never used it) and to configure
Extensions and other options from the Start Center...
The Options... are still there under Tools, so that should be fine,
similarly the Extensions center; so hopefully we are good there.
All the best,
Kendy
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