Dear Jay,
thank you for you reply. I am using Win 7(32bit) English version
(national environment Czech Republic)
Module Writer (English language)
LibreOffice 3.5.0rc3
Build ID: 7e68ba2-a744ebf-1f241b7-c506db1-7d53735
I am using 3 types of keyboards
English
Czech
Czech QWERTY
I found that it is causing the problem with English keyboard and Czech
but If I switch to Czech QWERTY it is working OK.
Result of Ctrl+Alt+C with different keyboards is following:
English ©
Czech &
Czech QWERTY insert comment
Result of Ctrl+Alt+N with different keyboards is following:
English ñ
Czech nothing happens (nothing defined)
Czech QWERTY &
Best Regards
Jan
Dne 6.3.2012 14:10, Jay Lozier napsal(a):
On 03/06/2012 05:07 AM, Jan Vystrcil wrote:
Dear all,
I am new to LibreOffice and I have problem with inserting commnets
(the shortcut). If I press ctrl+alt+c the © symbol is inserted. If I
use the older shortcut ctrl+alt+n I get ñ symbol instead of the
comment. Where is the problem please?
Best Regards
Jan
Please advise your OS, LO version, and which module you are having
trouble with. I tested ctrl+alt+c in Writer LO 3.5, Linux Mint 12/64 and
did not duplicate your problem.
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