https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153578
--- Comment #4 from ady <[email protected]> --- (In reply to lvm from comment #3) > No, for me this is not acceptable. As I said in the original issue, all > items in a menu should have *unique* hotkeys. I expect hotkey always trigger > menu item immediately, not maybe immediately but maybe after two, or even > more additional keys. It negates the whole idea of hotkeys - speed. For me, as of LO 7.4.5, it is ALT,D,X,X,ENTER. Perhaps you want to request changing the assigned key to one of these menus, independently of whichever other problem might be here (please read below). > > > If the cell in focus has no relevant data for the "Text to Columns" feature, > > then only the "XML source" will be available, while "Text to Columns" will > > be grayed out. In this case, Pressing ALT,D,X will trigger the "XML source". > > > Actually, no. Even if text to columns is greyed out, X doesn't trigger "XML > source". First press positions selection bar on "XML source" without > triggering it, second press makes selection bar disappear completely. > Confusing, if you ask me, but that's beside the point. Here we have a different experience: 1. Open Calc (new, empty document, so "Text to Column" is not available ATM) 2. ALT, D, X 3. See the XML source dialog immediately displayed/opened/triggered. But, the above steps work on Windows. Since you are on Linux, maybe here is part of the problem/different behavior? This is not your original interest in this bug report, but maybe solving this quirk would help you speed up your procedure, independently of changing the keyboard shortcut for one of these menu entries. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
