https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152223

Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           See Also|https://bugs.documentfounda |
                   |tion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14 |
                   |1776                        |
         Resolution|NOTABUG                     |DUPLICATE
           Keywords|bibisectRequest,            |
                   |needsUXEval, regression     |

--- Comment #10 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
Here, two different things are mixed together.

1. In reply to Wally from comment #0:
> I can't use the N or the S or the C keys in the Save Document box without 
> using
> the ALT key with them.  Things work with ALT+S, ALT+, ALT+C.

This is unclear; was this about the *system's* File dialog? MS Windows itself
doesn't provide a mnemonic for e.g. Cancel button. Same happens in Notepad.exe
=> NOTABUG / NOTOURBUG (if this was about system dialogs). Nothing LibreOffice
could do. But - Alt+C doesn't work with that dialog, too. That contradicts the
comment 0 's "Things work with ... ALT+C".

LibreOffice's own dialogs, activated using Options->LibreOffice->General->Use
LibreOffice dialogs) have these mnemonics working without Alt, when out of edit
/ list boxes (where the characters indeed have their own meaning), since fix of
bug 157649.

2. In reply to Wally from comment #3:
> I open Calc to an empty screen.  I used to be able to just press the "O" key 
> to
> open my list of files.  I now have to use ALT+O.  I have to use the ALT key 
> with
> the other options in the list such as ALT+W for Writer, etc.

This changed with the fix to bug 151385. And this is a correct thing; it is not
an established practice to allow mnemonics without Alt in Windows programs'
main windows (as opposed to dialogs). The underline could be confusing (as in
141776); but now it is also removed in the fix to bug 54169.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 141776 ***

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