Guy,
Beta 2, OS X 10.6.7, current patches, and I'm not seeing tildes on any
menus. I specifically checked the ones you mentioned, and don't see them.
The only difference is I have a 13" MacBook Pro, so my display size is a lot
smaller than yours. I wonder if that is part of the explanation. Could you
change your screen resolution to something stupidly low like 1024x768 and
see if the Tildes disappear?
Wayne
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 6:03 AM, Guy Voets <nimantuis@gmail.com> wrote:
)Hello,
I installed the 2nd beta for LibO 3.4.0 (DEV300m103 (Build:2) on my
Intel iMac with OSX 10.6.7.
This version seems to work OK, contary to the 1st beta that wouldn't even
start.
What I found, is that menu items like OK, Annul are now sometimes
preceeded by a til or tilde (~).
Is this a bug or has it a function? The ~ appears e.g. in the Paste
Special dialog, Insert Table dialog, Word Count dialog...
but not in others as Save As, Speller...
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