https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95410
Luke Kendall <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Resolution|WORKSFORME |--- --- Comment #3 from Luke Kendall <[email protected]> --- No, not for me under Ubuntu Linux. Ctrl-S is a shortcut for Save, Alt-S does not save the document. Typing an "s" of course inserts an "s" character into the document. I also noticed for example that even if you click into the paragraph style or Font Style or Font size text fields, Ctrl-S no longer works to save the document: you have to click into the document text area before the shortcut works. As another example, if I open the Find & Replace dialog, and from that the Format dialog, and then click to the Font Effects tab, Ctrl-S make the Font Color active (and set to Sky blue?) and each extra Ctrl-S seems to step through to the next font color. Exploring a little more, Alt-w in that dialog will cycle the Shadow option through three states: the label for Shadow selected and the checkbox filled (orange), then the checkbox ticked and filled, then unticked and white (empty). Alt-o does not have the same effect on the Outline option: it simply alternately selects and deselects the label text while the checkbox stays in the state it was (filled (orange) and unticked, filled and ticked, or unticked and white (empty). Alt-B for Blinking cycles through all three states. So some Alt sequences in dialogs do operate shortcuts. But Ctrl-S appears to be sent to the dialog, not to the main document, so the save shortcut does not work unless the document has focus. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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