Sorry, misinterpreted you problem.
steve
On 30/05/11 10:39 AM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi.
On my macbook cmd+x, cmd+c, cmd+v, cmd+z, cmd+a, others all work.
LO 3.3.2, OSX 10.6.7
steve
On 30/05/11 10:29 AM, Anthony Grimes wrote:
On OSX, those keybindings are different. They aren't 'standard' here.
You might be right that they're blocked, but I've tried pretty much
every ctrl key combo there is and they don't work. Furthermore, I can't
even bind a cmd+ctrl key combo because they don't work either. Anything
relating to ctrl simply does not work. I don't think this is a case of
those keybindings being blocked.
And to answer the other fellow's question, I'm using Customize ->
Keyboard to change keyboard shortcuts.
Tom Davies <tomdavies04 <at> yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>
> Hi :)
> I think you might have inadvertently chosen combinations that might be
> restricted in some way.
>
> Ctrl A is "Select all"
> Ctrl Z is "Undo"
> Ctrl Y is "Redo" but doesn't always work in every app
>
> Ctrl X is "Cut"
> Ctrl C is "Copy" or sometimes ends programs run from the command-line
> Ctrl V is "Paste"
>
> There are other ones that might not be quite so universally used,
such as Ctrl S
> to save, Ctrl P to print, Ctrl W to close (not exit unless it's the
last tab
> left open). Even if those don't work in Mac they might still be
blocked from
> being re-defined in some cross-platform programs such as LibreOffice.
>
> So, hopefully the idea might work if you just use different keys
but i really
> don't know much about styles so it could be a problem in there
somewhere
> instead.
>
> Good luck and regards from
> Tom :)
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