On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 11:34:29 -0800 (PST)
Rich Shepard <[email protected]> dijo:

>On Thu, 6 Dec 2018, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
>> I have LO 5.1.6.2 on Xubuntu 16.04, and it lists Ctrl-D, but not
>> Ctrl-d, defining it as double underline.  

>Official LO docs show the default for ctrl-D as double underline. As I
>wrote, here there is no definition for Ctrl-D or Ctrl-d. The keyboard
>shortdut lists has all uppercase letters. When you save a document to
>you use Ctrl-Shift-S or just ctrl-s?

To save I use Ctrl-s. Ctrl-Shift-s is Save As. Those seem to be pretty
standard in all programs.

It just dawned on me that to do Ctrl-D I had to hold down the Shift key
at the same time as the Ctrl key, and that is, indeed, defined as a
separate keypress in the list of options for keyboard assignments. This
bit of confusion was caused by a LO documentation error - it should
have listed Ctrl-d, not Ctrl-D. And looking at the assignment
possibilities, I see that Ctrl-Shift-D is defined as Right-to-Left, not
Right-Align. Ctrl-Delete is Delete to End of Word, and
Ctrl-Shift-Delete is Delete to End of Line. This is typical; Ctrl+[some
key] does one thing, while Ctrl-Shift+[some key] does the same thing
but going a little further, e.g., Ctrl-v is Paste and Ctrl-Shift-v is
Paste Special.
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