https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50428

Roman Eisele <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |NOTABUG

--- Comment #7 from Roman Eisele <[email protected]> 2012-06-25 02:01:19 PDT ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> I use Lithuanian keyboard layout.

@Vincas:
Thank you very much for your answer!

Given this last missing bit of information, I can reproduce the issue exactly:
* MacOS X 10.6.8
* System UI language: (US) English
* (software) keyboard layout: Lithuanian
* LibreOffice UI language Lithuanian.

If I use these settings on my machine (with MacOS X 10.6.8, too), I can confirm
that pressing Command+` (the leftmost key in the bottom line of keys on the
Lithuanian keyboard, directly before (left from) Y/Z X C V ... keys) givs the
results mentioned by Vincas in his original description.

However, this seems not to be a (real) bug, because if I try the same with
other applications, especially in the Finder or in TextEdit (both by Apple
themselves), Command+` does not switch windows at all.

The right way to switch windows on MacOS X using English as default User
Interface language together with an Lithuanian keyboard layout and default
"Keyboard Shortcuts" settings seems to press Command+Shift+, because on the
Lithuanian keyboard you enter "<" via pressing Shift+, (and ">" via Shift+.).
This shortcut, i.e. Command+Shift+, switches windows correctly in all
applications I testes, and also in LibreOffice.

Given the fact that the correct default shortcut for switching windows with
these MacOS X settings also works in LibreOffice I think we can close this bug
report.

And if someone does not like the default keyboard shortcut, which is a bit
difficult to enter with the Lithuanian keyboard (it involves three keys:
Command+Shift+,), one can alway change the window switching hot keys
association, as done by Vincas (comment #4). To do this, open Apple's System
Preferences, select "Keyboard", select the tab "Keyboard Shortcuts", select in
the left list "Keyboard and Text Input", and then change at the right the
shortcut associated to "Move focus to next window in application".

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