https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149356
--- Comment #12 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- (In reply to ady from comment #7) > FWIW, [CTRL]+DOUBLE_CLICK on the bottom-right corner is already used for > filling (based on the left-side column, without modifying the initial value). So this is a 'bikeshedding' point IMHO, but I would go for a right-click on the corner-square handle. Right now, that behaves like a regular right-click on a cell. > 0. From cell B1, [CTRL]+[C] > 1. [RIGHT] (go to C1) > 2. [CTRL]+[DOWN] > 3. [LEFT] > 4. [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[UP] (or move the scroll bar up and [SHIFT]+click on cell > B1) > 5. [CTRL]+[V] Lots of acrobatics. I'm lazy and want to be coddled :-) > Another alternative: > > 1. Fill in column D > 2. Re-arrange the columns as needed (there are several ways to do this, some > more efficient than others. Requiring an auxiliary column is clunky, and remember - column D may be filled with other things, so we would need to insert a column, then work with it, then delete the column; and if we have objects that are not anchored the right way, they may be hiding column D (like a chart maybe?) ... so, not good enough. > The question is whether adding a specific by-default shortcut for this case > is wise. That's not the main question... the functionality is useful, whether there's a keyboard shortcut for it or not. (And I don't even care much for a keyboard shortcut for this.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
