https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118269
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--- Comment #7 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
(In reply to Gabor Kelemen from comment #6)
Currently LO is coherent with itself, this might have a bit of value.
Yes that was by design when the shortcuts were assigned to <Ctrl><Alt>+C
...
It already behaves differently: works on Linux/Mac, but does not work on Win.
No, it also functions correctly on Windows installs, but admittedly there can
be conflicts with OS where Deadkeys and AltGr mappings are also present.
...
Working on Win with a different shortcut would be an improvement here.
No, believe the <Ctrl><LeftAlt>+C works correctly on Windows 10 in all locales,
so the Shortcut could be tightened up to distinguish between Left/Right Alt
key.
Similar locale issues with the <Alt>+X Unicode toggle and conflict with Deadkey
and AltGr mappings, many of those had to be addressed by altering the assigned
shortcut for specific locales--same _could_ be done here, but leave the
otherwise functional default/documented <Ctrl><Alt>+C comment in place.
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