https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149356
--- Comment #17 from ady <[email protected]> --- The request has to be more clear and precise. It cannot be in one comment to use [CTRL], later to use [SHIFT], and then to use [ALT], or to keep changing the scenarios. This is why I mentioned that "by-default" shortcuts have to be thought slightly deeper than whatever pops up first. I think that a more precise request could be (mentioned as one of those almost random thoughts in a prior comment): * Instead of only considering the "left-side" column (or "prior" column or however it would be called for RTL/CTL cases), consider both immediately-adjacent columns and execute Autofill according to the "longest" of the two columns when double-clicking the Autofill corner. * The Autofill action will remain the same; the difference is that both-sides adjacent columns are considered instead of the "prior" column only. This would be consistent for RTL layout. * To be determined: what happens when hidden columns are adjacent, at either or both sides of the relevant column. * No new shortcuts. For future independent evaluation (i.e. another report): Since Calc lacks an "Autofill icon" next to the autofill corner (available in other spreadsheet tools), new alternative shortcuts+mouse_clicks could show the Fill Series (or a Fill Options if you want) dialogue; or add an equivalent "Autofill icon" to the Autofill corner (as Excel has). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
