https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43680

--- Comment #11 from Mark Simon <m...@manngo.net> ---
This bug is still present in Version 6.0.1.1

I note that the shortcuts no longer show ^ but instead show ⌥ which is the
usual notation for the alt/option key.

However, it still doesn’t do the job, and I wouldn’t expect it to. On the
Macintosh, the option key is used for additional characters, and using it as an
alternative for the command or control key is definitely not good practice.

I tried the following:

Tools/Customize/Keyboard

I selected the function 100% and assigned ⌥C. All I get is ç which is normal on
the Mac. Trying shift-⌥ -C gave me Ç which is also normal.

Trying ctrl-c just gave me c.

I know that the Mac has a tendency to impose system-wide shortcuts with the
command key, but it seems an odd solution to attempt to use the ⌥ key instead.
In any case, nothing works.

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