On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@frugalware.org> wrote:
Hi,
See the attached patch. Motivation:
17:51 < boobaa> kohei: is there a way to bind F13/F15 to previous/next sheet in calc?
17:58 <@kohei> boobaa, no idea. did you look into View - Toolbars - Customize - Keyboard?
17:58 < boobaa> kohei: exactly
17:59 <@kohei> boobaa, if it's not there, then the answer will be 'no'.
18:01 < boobaa> kohei: ok, let me rephrase. how difficult to implement this? :)
18:02 <@kohei> boobaa, this is a bit tricky, since ctrl-pageup pagedown have special handling in
vcl not tied to key bindings.
18:02 <@kohei> boobaa, oh wait, I may be talking about shift-pageup/down.
18:03 < boobaa> kohei: well, from my user point of view all i'm missing is the f13 and f15 from
the available keys' list. everything else is there already.
18:05 <@kohei> boobaa, then it should be fairly simple I think. Just add F13 and up as bindable
keys in vcl, and modify the key binding pane in somewhere in svx/svtools/svl is all you'd need to
do, I think.
18:05 * kohei forgets exactly how to add new keys.
The patch is pretty trivial once it turned out vcl already supports up
to F24 (and at some places F26), but what I can test is F13-F16, so I
enabled only that.
Isn't F13 -> F24 = Shift-F1 -> Shift-F12 ? (which are already in the
customization panel)
Norbert
OK to push to master?
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