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Hi

On Fri, 2011-07-08 at 19:09 -0700, MR ZenWiz wrote:

I recently upgraded to LO 3.4.0 and I noticed a few days ago that the
Find command no longer works the way it used to, or even at all.

Find and Replace (which used to be the same window as Find, shortcut
<ctl>F) is not <ctl><alt>F, and <ctl>F does nothing except activate
the toolbar for finding text, which doesn't actually do a find at all.

Was this an intentional design change or just a bug in the execution?

I haven't upgraded to 3.4.1 yet because a) it came out so close behind
3.4.0 and b) 3.4.2 is just a few weeks away and I think I can wait.

This isn't a major problem, but it is annoying.  I _had_ <ctl><alt>F
set as my system shortcut to launch Firefox....

Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:    Ubuntu 10.10
Release:        10.10
Codename:       maverick


I can confirm this with Ubuntu/Pinguy 11.04 and LO 3.4.1 <CTL>-F does
not open a dialog box. I was able to have <CTL>-O open the correct
dialog box.

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Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com

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