https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167015
--- Comment #8 from Dave Gilbert <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #7) > (In reply to Dave Gilbert from comment #5) > > > > Can you explain this fully - as I said in the part of the message you've > > deleted, I couldn't get this to work. > > > > Simple really, use Tools -> Customize and assign some set of shortcuts to > the Style -> Character functions. <Ctrl>+F 'No Character Style', <Ctrl>+H > 'Strong Emphasis' and maybe <Ctrl>+K to 'Emphasis' (or create a new style > from existing and edit it for font effect--size, color, etc. and assign it). > > Now while typing, to change from no style (and current PS) to PS with a CS > assigned use shortcut <Ctrl>+K, finish typing and <Ctrl>+F to drop CS. > Continue typing, now <Ctrl>+H to enter a word or two--then <Ctrl>+F to drop > CS. > > The UI for assigning shortcuts *is* a bit cumbersome, Yes, it's horrid! > but the exact behavior > desired is possible. Even if the current DF shortcuts/button actions don't. No, suffers from the same original problem! I bound Ctrl-H to style->character->Placeholder and Ctrl-F to style->character->no style Following the original instructions, when I hit Ctrl-F it switches 'Bravo' back to no style, not just changing the current style, or similarly if I do 'Bravo ' the space is in the pretty style. Note if you test it, it's important to type the original and then move back to before the C; it behaves differently if you try it just as you are typing a line for the first time. > Guess specific changes in UNO will have to occur to change default behaviors > when > toggled as button actions. I don't know Uno too know; but IMHO it makes sense to have simple commands (i.e. toggle or set style) that can be composed over clever ones (i.e. toggle and maybe change what you're editing) Thanks for the pointer to the other bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
