Hi,
In my opinion that is a good idea, but it is only appealing to power users. The average user will
probably never find a need strong enough for custom key shortcuts to make her look for such an
option. A drawback is that it would make the user experience inconsistent, if user A has all
default, and uses the computer of user B she wont find the correct key combinations.
To first focus on creating good and well chosen default shortcuts should be the initial objective
and later evaluate the need for such a tool.
Best regards Jon
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Bauer
[mailto:fios@akerbeltz.org]
To: l10n@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 31
Jul 2012 22:12:17 +0200
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-l10n] New keyboard
shortcuts: Ctrl+[ and ]
I note there hasn't been any comment on my suggestion of a LO-wide tool
to
allow the user to set their own shortcuts...
Michael
31/07/2012 20:35,
sgrìobh Zeki Bildirici:
because [ and ] are already key combinations as
the same reason
Michael Bauer said above.
Although i've looked to MS
Office, their said combination for Turkish
CTRL+Shift+> and
CTRL+Shift+
doesn't work on MS Office 2007 and 2010:) The reason that
< and >
are usually made by ccombinations.
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