@trj, *,
Actually there is no issue with the repetition in this case as these
Accelerators in Writer module (as opposed to Short-cuts *) do not have any
conflicting actions. Another example of a benign configuration is on the
main Tools -> Options menu where in English we have Appearance,
Accessibility and Advanced--since they are single action buttons as in this
post, they cause no issue.
But, for an example of a conflicting assignment (e.g. multiple accelerators
assigned, to split lists) see tdf#65021
<https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65021> --in that case
"C" is assigned as accelerators to three different split list menu items.
So, there is no blunder or bug--in this instance--but there is always the
potential and why we appreciate active participation in the QA process so
any actual issues can be identified early in a release cycle and rectified.
Stuart
*Accelerators are adjusted during i18n Pootle translations. Shortcuts are
hard coded and non-language dependent.
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