Hi Thomas,

I just installed Mint/Cinnamon as a VM under my Fedora desktop. I'll have a play around later.

You just ran with the version of LO which came with Mint? Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure it is the Mint spin (which I have got).

Cheers

On 14/08/14 11:00, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
(2014/08/13 23:26), Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
It's not clear which DE is being used in Mint.
It is Mint 17 Cinnamon.
(File) Tools / Customise - Keyboard tab, will let you look at all the
I tried that ...
And the "customize" function DOES NOT work. I tried that already.
For example, LibreOffice comes with a lot of presets. One is "Navigator", that is assigned to F5 under Windows and Ubuntu.
Clicking on the ICON WILL call up the Navigator.
But ... the key = F5 does not. It shows brightness adjustment on my Dell Inspiron 1545. NExt I also tried: Delete the key assignment -> reassign to F5 "Navigator".
No response.
And that goes for all the other keys I tried too.

Yet, I am using LibreOffice for work every day. Having thrown this kind of wrench into my engine is not really acceptable,
although I like Mint much better than Ubuntu.



keyboard shortcuts and change them.

The ".config/libreoffice" hidden folder is where such things are saved.
I do not know which config file stores the keyboard commands you use to
use.

I tried to find that file (even though I would not know what to do with it ...) -> the computer says there is not such file. Could there maybe a trick like copying such a configuration file from "somewhere" in Windows or Ubunto to somewhere in Mint??



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