Ok I understand the reason.
I'm currently testing a BASIC macro (which I can assign a keyboard
shortcut through the UI) which sends a URL to my
XDispatch::queryDispatch() method. That seems to be a possible workaround.
P.S. How do I answer to a thread if I only get the digest version of the
mailing list?
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in my extension I have an .xcu file (beginning of file see below). How
can I assign a keyboard shortcut to a menu item (e.g. node
"010:edit:change")? The schema only offers to put an icon in the
beginning of the menu line. But many LO menus have a shortcut defined at
the end of the menu line, e.g. F1 for help.
You can't, IIUC. (I guess the main reason being that with leaving the
feature out entirely you avoid having to worry about how to arbitrate in
case of contention over key bindings among different extensions, or
between an extension and the LO core.)
Context
- Re: Re: Extension: Keyboard shortcut for menu item · Jan Rheinländer
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