https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113939
--- Comment #3 from csongor@halmai.hu ---
<in_geenral>
I can imagine that a hotkey like Ctrl+<whatever> is more needed for a function
#1 in one application while the same hotkey is more beneficial for function #2
in another application.
Different applications have different purposes and the simple fact that both of
app#1 and app#2 are capable to do something, it doesn't mean that those
functionalities are identically important in those applications and it means
even less that the same hotkey should be used.
Thus, I don't think we should obey the same hotkey => same functionality rule.
</in_geenral>
<in_concrete_case>
The question here is that is the double underline functionality such a widely
used one that it should have the same hot key or it is not.
In my experience, it is a very rarely used formatting so I don't think I will
ever need it. If somebody does then they still can change the keyboard in Tool
=> Customize => Keyboard.
</in_concrete_case>
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