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--- Comment #3 from cson...@halmai.hu ---
I can imagine that a hotkey like Ctrl+ is more needed for a function
#1 in one application while the same hotkey is more beneficial for function #2
in another application.
Different
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--- Comment #14 from cson...@halmai.hu ---
Some popular text/code editors like UltraEdit or PhpStorm, they also have a
read-only _button_ in the status bar. I assume several other similar software
also have one so it is quite obvious to
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--- Comment #7 from cson...@halmai.hu ---
(In reply to Christian Lehmann from comment #0)
I prefer using right-click menu and hot keys, much rather than the toolbar or
the upper menu. For me, it means that I use Right click -> Size ->
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--- Comment #3 from zyklo...@web.de ---
Thanks for your comment, but I actually meant, that it is annyoing, that a
change to one column (no matter which) affects other columns. This behaviour is
due to the option “adapt table with” not
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--- Comment #2 from Heiko Tietze ---
Page A4, new table with 5 columns: 3.4cm + 0cm remaining
Alignment automatic: Cell 1 = 2cm: cell 2: 4.8cm, 3-4: 3.4cm Remaining: 0cm
Alignment center, [x] Adapt table width:
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Heiko Tietze changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Muhammet Kara ---
Now you can see the name and the assigned shortcut (if any) of a toolbar button
in a tooltip message which is displayed when you hover over the button with
your mouse.
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--- Comment #13 from Commit Notification
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Eike Rathke committed a patch related to this issue.
It has been pushed to "master":
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--- Comment #12 from Timur ---
Nice. Gulsah, please mark as fixed.
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