https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100626
[email protected] changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |NEW
Resolution|NOTABUG |---
Ever confirmed|0 |1
--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
Why is this not seen as an issue?
My workflow involves primarily the keyboard, and I rarely touch the mouse.
If I have a thought and want to start a new document, I hit Ctrl+N and start
typing.
Your mention of F10 or clicking is immaterial. OpenOffice behaved the correct
way, but I switched to LibreOffice when I found that the bug they had ignored
for years had been fixed by your team (that being, a Ctrl+Backspace eats the
space after the previous word, so I always had to hit the space bar after
Ctrl+Backspace, unlike any other interface).
It sounds like you're saying that I should just get used to an extra keystroke
or mouse click for the LibreOffice interface. I don't think that's providing
good service.
Perhaps my initial description was too short. I don't want a method of getting
focus, I want this to behave the same way OpenOffice does -- the cursor should
be sitting there blinking in the document right after I hit Ctrl+N.
Reopening.
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