I'm happy to hear the problem has been fixed https://donkey-kong.io
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[upstream] Can't jump between cells when
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #51)
> Happy to be of service. And sorry for the late patch, *in the end it was
> pretty simple*.
Now you should know what I mean. ;-)
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(In reply to Axel Niedenhoff from comment #50)
> Heiko, let me just say thank you for your support here. And even pulling it
> forward to 7.6—that is really great! This kind of support is really
> something that makes open-source software shine.
Happy to be of service. And sorry for the late
Heiko, let me just say thank you for your support here. And even pulling
it forward to 7.6—that is really great! This kind of support is really
something that makes open-source software shine.
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Heiko Tietze committed a patch related to this issue.
It has been pushed to "libreoffice-7-6":
https://git.libreoffice.org/core/commit/c7de706f5f4b32babdad1cf2ced4e79c802df46a
Resolves tdf#112876 - Make use of scroll lock configurable
It will be available in 7.6.0.2.
The patch should be
Cherry-picked this for 7.6 coming soon.
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Title:
[upstream] Can't jump between cells when non-english input layout is
It's mark as "fixed". Which version of LibreOffice has this update?
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(In reply to JonIrenicus from comment #46)
> (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #45)
> > See comment 32: It will be available in 24.2.0.
> I saw this comment, but the current version of LibreOffice is 7.5.5.
> I don' understand, this option will be available in "ten years"? :) Or there
> are some
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #45)
> See comment 32: It will be available in 24.2.0.
I saw this comment, but the current version of LibreOffice is 7.5.5.
I don' understand, this option will be available in "ten years"? :) Or there
are some other version numbers?
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(In reply to JonIrenicus from comment #44)
> It's mark as "fixed". Which version of LibreOffice has this update?
See comment 32: It will be available in 24.2.0.
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(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #41)
> We are discussing the [Scroll Lock] keyboard key here, not [Kbd
Layout] key.
I never discussed a keyboard layout.
It was just the possibility to move the cursor in Calc with the keyboard.
Of course it is not your fault that KDE has a bad
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #40)
> Often options are added, but keep in mind that this duplicates the
> maintenance burden of a feature. The danger is having an ever-growing
> fractal of test cases to care for.
When this is a problem, then a new feature should really be needed and
an
(In reply to Karsten from comment #38)
Please use some common sense!
We are discussing the [Scroll Lock] keyboard key here, not [Kbd Layout] key.
This key was *intended* specifically for the purpose of modifying the behavior
of arrow keys [1]; it was intended that this key woks as it was
(In reply to Karsten from comment #38)
> (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #36)
> > If no one was affected bad enough to jump in and try to fix it, with
> > friendly help of
> > mentors here offering their assistance, it indicates not a huge problem...
>
> Why any problem must be caused by
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #37)
> Standard behavior is not clearly defined but you are right, and we do our
> best.
Standard behaviour can be defined as the working of a software in a
stable version.
> In this case scroll lock was implemented as a standard.
Normally your team is
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #36)
> (In reply to Karsten from comment #33)
>
> Lol. There are hundreds of millions (billions?) Excel users out there; and
> each of them enjoys ScrollLock support, working exactly the same way it was
> implemented almost 6 years ago in Calc.
And there
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
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(In reply to Karsten from comment #35)
> It would be nice if the standard behaviour of the software would not be
> touched and enhancements are always optional to be used.
Standard behavior is not clearly defined but you are right, and we do our best.
In this case scroll lock was implemented as a
(In reply to Karsten from comment #33)
Lol. There are hundreds of millions (billions?) Excel users out there;
and each of them enjoys ScrollLock support, working exactly the same way
it was implemented almost 6 years ago in Calc. It's keyboard
manufacturers (comment 30) and DE authors (~all the
Wow - a solution within nearly six years for a problem that has been
implemented and did not exist before.
Please forgive the snarky comment, but some "improvements" could be
better thought about in advance.
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(In reply to Karsten from comment #33)
> Wow - a solution within nearly six years for a problem that has been
> implemented and did not exist before.
LibreOffice is an open source project driven by volunteers. We try our best to
allow everyone to join the development whether by small improvements
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #34)
> LibreOffice is an open source project driven by volunteers. We try our best
> to allow everyone to join the development whether by small improvements on
> the code or with design-only patches. You are welcome to contribute and will
> get every support.
Heiko Tietze committed a patch related to this issue.
It has been pushed to "master":
https://git.libreoffice.org/core/commit/4adc868328e958a4a9cead3731bd3468497c97c8
Resolves tdf#112876 - Make use of scroll lock configurable
It will be available in 24.2.0.
The patch should be included in the
** Changed in: df-libreoffice
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Title:
[upstream] Can't jump between cells when
The key and the implementation actually work well but, as commented
before, some hardware abuses it for other purpose. So I suggest to block
the scroll lock handling with an expert option (tools > options >
advanced: UseScrollLock; on by default, of course). Tentative patch at
I have surfed the internet a bit and it seems to me that there a number
of keyboards out there that use the ScrollLock key for toggling the
backlight. I have one myself now and using Calc with this is a pain. So
I would like to see this fixed.
Note that the above discussion is a lot about Linux,
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Title:
[upstream] Can't jump between cells when non-english
Hi,
is it possible to make ScrollLock key to be settable as Left/Right/Up/Down keys.
Can anyone explain the problem to do this?
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** Summary changed:
- Can't jump between cells when non-english input layout is active
+ [upstream] Can't jump between cells when non-english input layout is active
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Please, make this option configurable, because as for now after so many
years i can't use LibreOffice :(
I have HP ZBook laptop and on Windows 10 I can not turn on ScrollLock.
After research I managed to turn on ScrollLock using onscreen keyboard,
and now I can move cell selection by arrow keys
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(In reply to Vladimir from comment #22)
> ... and when i diceded to google it - what i saw? Proposal to change default
> befaviour of so many distros and DEs instead of adding a simple option?
Amazing how hard reading is.
Instead of seeing what actually is here (the proposal confirmed and set to
Yes - this is really a bizarre thing, because before there was no
problem with it.
It is just one of many functionalities that are making problems in
relation to the versions of Libreoffice before.
At least it is the same like in Microsoft Office: Bugs in the current
software are not fixed, but
This is sooo unbelivable that this stupid bug is still not fixed!
I was suffering from it so many times, and when i diceded to google it - what i
saw? Proposal to change default befaviour of so many distros and DEs instead of
adding a simple option?
How many users knows about Excel's behaviour
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with LibreOffice 6.0 from PPA is affected.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with LibreOffice 6.0 from PPA is affected.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS seems to be affected too.
** Bug watch added: Document Foundation Bugzilla #112876
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112876
** Also
** Tags removed: artful
** Tags added: bionic
** Description changed:
Can't jump between LibreOffice Calc cells by arrow keys when non-english
- input layout is active. It's because Ubuntu is using Caps Lock indicator
- to show state of layout switch, but in LibreOffice CapsLock state is
-
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Can't jump between LibreOffice Calc cells by arrow keys when non-english
input layout is active. It's because Ubuntu is using Caps Lock indicator
to show state of layout switch, but in LibreOffice CapsLock state is
used to switch between page's scrolling and jumping on cells.
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