https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167015
--- Comment #5 from Dave Gilbert <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #4) > (In reply to Dave Gilbert from comment #3) > > > Sure, if you select the Bravo precisely afterwards and then select the style > > or formatting you're OK; but the user is saying they do a lot of word > > specific formatting so they want one key on/off for whatever they're doing, > > and so far we've not found a way to do it. > > Well that would be a one "button" click toggle to make an assignment. > > And I'm saying that by use of Character styles we already provide sufficient > granularity to assign keyboard accelerators to preferred and customized > CS--including a 'No Character Style' to effectively toggle--by keyboard--to > any desired CS or DF! Can you explain this fully - as I said in the part of the message you've deleted, I couldn't get this to work. > What do we gain by defining a bunch of additional button actions to shoehorn > into the UI, or of overlaying additional actions onto existing buttons in > the UI? > > Seems more appropriate, with a simple support tail, to improve Help and > documentation of how to effectively use the existing UI. So far you've not shown it's possible in the current UI. And if it's taking us this long to figure it out, it's going to be pretty hard on an end user. > Just saying... IMHO the use by the user makes perfect sense to me - wanting to insert an underlined word in your existing text makes a lot of sense - it doesn't seem esoteric; whatever their use case is they often do changes like this, so it makes sense for it to be easy. As they say, MS word can already do this, so it's a loss of function for them. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
