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

   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?

I guess so ;-)

We don't want to alienate people who are now using Ctrl+Y.

Ctrl+Z for Undo and Ctrl+Shift+Z for Redo sounds logic to me.
But having both, I would not object.

Note that Ctrl+Shift+Y is Edit > Repeat.


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