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Op 10-05-13 23:16, Mirek M. schreef:
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 11:05 PM, JorenDC <joren.libreoffice@telenet.be <mailto:joren.libreoffice@telenet.be>> wrote:

    Op 10-05-13 23:03, JorenDC schreef:

         I verified the behavior of other programs, and I see most of
        them (randomly: Firefox and on Linux (Mint), Adobe Reader on
        Windows, Twitter (v2.2.0) and native 'text editor' on Mac OSX,
        ...) uses ctrl+shift+z for a redo action. I found 1
        application during my random search that also uses ctrl+y as
        redo: Word for Mac.

    Sorry for the noise. But off course, for Mac applications it isn't
    ctrl but cmd (Command).


Would it be possible to have both shortcuts?
We don't want to alienate people who are now using Ctrl+Y.
Agreed to that, that's also what an user in Comment 7 (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32368#c7) mentioned. But I don't know it's possible in LibreOffice to have both shortcut keys linked to one (uno) action. And if it's possible: which command should we display as 'default' in our menu entries?

Kind regards,
Joren


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