Hi. I don't understand your problem exactly. maybe you didn't install the help package 'offline
help' from the site. the package name is: '
LibreOffice_5.2.4_Linux_x86-64_deb_helppack_it.tar' (it for italian, en for english etc...). when
you call for help, it opens a local application/window full of voices. Paolo
On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 11:28 PM, Dave Howorth <dave@howorth.org.uk> wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 07:01:11 -0700 (MST)
branko-4 <bhorvat4@gmail.com> wrote:
This behavior is as you have clicked F1 on the keyboard. Tray what
will happen - click Alt to activate menu, then down arrow to expand
menu and then right arrow up to 'Help'. Is there something (submenus)
under Help or nothing. Or only 'LibreOffice_Help F1'?
Branko
I'm sorry but I don't fully understand the meaning of what you are
trying to say. I suppose English is not your first language.
I have not used the keyboard; I am using the mouse.
Alt does NOT appear to activate the menu, although I would expect that
it should. The hot keys are permanently underlined. Instead pressing
Alt together with H pops up the help menu, without down arrow. Right
arrow moves to the File menu.
I repeat my original question in case somebody can help:
I run LibreOffice Version: 5.2.3.3 Build ID: 20m0(Build:3) on openSUSE
Leap 42.1
Thanks, Dave
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