https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74377
--- Comment #4 from dg1727 <[email protected]> --- Ady, I'm not sure I understand your comment. For instance: There is a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+C) available for a certain function (Copy [to Clipboard]). Such function (Copy) is seen in the cell's context menu in Calc. Your question in this instance would then be, "What would be the reason to have Copy in the context menu in the first place?" Copy is an established entry in the context menu, so you clearly aren't proposing that there is no reason to have Copy in the context menu. Is your question a rhetorical one, saying that the reason to have the function in the context menu is for quick access to that function, and the context menu satisfies this reason completely, so that there's no need for a keyboard shortcut to be shown also? I would be glad if you could clarify this. KeePassX, simple-scan, system-config-printer, Inkscape, FreeCAD, Scribus, BlueGriffon show keyboard shortcuts in context menus. Thunderbird shows a few (in the Tag submenu when the user right-clicks a message in the message list). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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