https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126884
Shane Foley <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #7 from Shane Foley <[email protected]> --- I was able to reproduce/confirm this bug and generated a complimentary bug report based on the steps I took and what occurred on my system: Title: Broken “Move Up” and “Move Down” paragraph shortcut (CTRL + ALT + UP / CTRL + ALT + DOWN) Description: When attempting to use the Move Up shortcut, a sample paragraph is not moved up. Also, when attempting to use the Move Down shortcut, the paragraph is not moved down. Instead, the default Tablet Windows 10 invert screen shortcut occurs, which is unexpected behavior by a user. Status: Confirmed Version Number: 4.1.2 Feature Area: Writer – Formatting System used to reproduce: • OS: Windows 10 Home • Processor: Intel® Atom™ CPU Z3775 @ 1.46 GHz • Installed memory (RAM) 2.00 GB • System type: 32-bit Operating System Reproduction Steps: 1. Open the Apache OpenOffice 4 Suite 2. Click on “Text Document” 3. Click on “Tools” in the top banner 4. Click on the “Customize” in the drop down menu 5. Click on the “Keyboard” tab of the Customize window 6. Navigate to the CTRL + ALT + UP option 7. Notice that the shortcut is assigned the following action: Move Up 8. Navigate to the CTRL + ALT + DOWN option 9. Notice that the shortcut is assigned the following action: Move Down 10. Close out the Customize window 11. Add two sample paragraphs to the word document 12. Click on the beginning of the second paragraph 13. Press CTRL + ALT + UP 14. Notice that the paragraph is not moved up 15. Click on the beginning of the first paragraph 16. Press CTRL + ALT + DOWN 17. Notice that the paragraph is not moved down, and instead, Windows inverts the display (calling a windows shortcut instead of the program’s shortcut). Note: The screen inversion on my device may be happening because it is the default behavior of Windows 10 tablets. This though still confirms that the Move Up and Move Down shortcuts are not functioning as expected. Severity: Low Priority: Low -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
