Hi Pavel,

On Saturday, 2006-11-11 20:13:53 +0100, Pavel Janík wrote:

> When you are in the menu itself, it should be the key T - menu shortcut.
> When you are in the document, you key use Ctrl+F - keyboard shortcut.
> 
> You have to distinguish between them. Imagine keyboard shortcuts changing
> with the language of the office. It would be unusable...

Well, actually it does depend on the language, and some actions like
file open/save and such may depend on the style guide of the operating
system, or on general common handling. For example, an English UI has
Ctrl-B and Ctrl-I for *bold* and /italic/ text attributes, whereas
a German UI uses Shift-Ctrl-F and Shift-Ctrl-K for *fett* and /kursiv/
instead.

  Eike

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