https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96679
Joel Madero <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #11 from Joel Madero <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Jan Holesovsky from comment #10) > Michael: Not sure it is worth adding uno commands; if I understand it > correctly, it would be enough to have a button that would effectively mean > "create a character style from the currently chosen font effect" in the Font > Effects tab - that would at the same time allow assigning the shortcut (as > the character styles can have that). > > That would be possible to implement without big changes I suspect. > > Joel: Is that something you had in mind? Or am I completely > misunderstanding? :-) Well the big issue is the forcing the idea of "use styles or don't have the feature." Many people don't understand (and never will understand) the idea of styles. Just to be clear, this wasn't my idea to begin with - I wish I could find the original bug report but it was someone talking about accessibility with keyboard shortcuts and how tedious it is to apply some font effects but so easy to apply others (bold, underline, etc...). I see that this would resolve the issue but would require some understanding of how styles work and how to assign a keyboard shortcut to a style. Do you think the avg. user would understand that they could go to the Font Effects dialog and click a button that says "create style our of currently selected . . ." and then they would know that once they do that they could assign a keyboard shortcut to it? This vs. just going into the keyboard shortcut list (that already lists hundreds of things), quickly seeing "embossed" or "strikethrough" and being able to assign a shortcut to it (if they so desire). Just seems to me that we have an arbitrary list of what made the cut vs. what didn't to keyboard shortcuts (for example, why is double underline justified as an effect worthy of a keyboard shortcut, while strikethrough, embossed, engraved, all caps, title, etc.... are not?) The request by the user (again...I wish I could find the original report :-/) was just to make it a complete list instead of an arbitrary list. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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