On 17/04/2014 Julian Thomas wrote:
Alt (which is the option key on a mac) doesn't bring up any of the menubar
items.
As noted by Herbert in
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124972
this is by design: it was disabled on Mac OS X in 2007 since it seemed
odd on a Mac. If Mac OS X
On 27 May 2014, at 07:17, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:
As noted by Herbert in
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124972
this is by design: it was disabled on Mac OS X in 2007 since it seemed odd on
a Mac. If Mac OS X users want to change it back, it can probably be
On 18/04/2014 Julian Thomas wrote:
On 17 Apr 2014, at 03:44, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Mnemonics (and their existence) are language-dependent. Are you using
OpenOffice in English
yes - US english. jt
Is this still an issue with the new OpenOffice 4.1 on Mac? In Writer, do
you see underlined
At 20:51 16/04/2014 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:
On 16 Apr 2014, at 19:51, Brian Barker wrote:
In any case, you can set your own keyboard shortcut.
o Go to Tools | Customize... | Keyboard (or wherever that is on a Mac).
o At the top right, select OpenOffice or Writer (or whatever).
o Under
Julian Thomas wrote:
On 16 Apr 2014, at 19:51, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
I can't speak for the Mac, but Alt+I, U, F gets there for me. Does this not
work (perhaps using Option) on a Mac? If you press Option, don't the relevant
letters appear underlined in the menus?
At 14:21 16/04/2014 -0400, Tracey Belle wrote:
I've been hoping OpenOffice adds the feature of creating keystroke
shortcuts for special characters to be inserted, rather than using
the menu to insert special characters. On my old versions of
Office, I could create a keystroke combination to
On 17 Apr 2014, at 03:44, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:
Mnemonics (and their existence) are language-dependent. Are you using
OpenOffice in English
yes - US english. jt
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 18:21:02 -, Tracey Belle mini-...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi there. I've been hoping OpenOffice adds the feature of creating
keystroke shortcuts for special characters to be inserted, rather than
using the menu to insert special characters.
there are at least three
I agree with Tracey. There are times where you need to use a special symbol
frequently and it would be a great advantage to have a keyboard shortcut.
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From: Tracey
johnny smith wrote:
there are at least three options:
You forgot one. Use the appropriate keyboard layout. It's easy to add
and even switch among different layouts. Many special characters, such
as the Euro (€), are included in the U.S. International layout. I just
used it the previous
The Insert Picture from File is just one click away if you have selected
View -- Toolbars -- Insert.
Personally I like the Insert Special Characters in the Sidebar like we
have the Text Properties.
Even better to have the ability to drag Toolbars into the Sidebar making
the Sidebar customizable
At 18:17 16/04/2014 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:
Yes, but in addition a lot more keyboard shortcuts would be very
welcome. For instance Insert - Picture - From File requires a lot
of mousing (this is on a Mac). No shortcuts are shown for any of the steps.
I can't speak for the Mac, but
On 16 Apr 2014, at 19:51, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
I can't speak for the Mac, but Alt+I, U, F gets there for me. Does this not
work (perhaps using Option) on a Mac? If you press Option, don't the
relevant letters appear underlined in the menus?
NO - and that's the
On 16 Apr 2014, at 19:51, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
In any case, you can set your own keyboard shortcut.
o Go to Tools | Customize... | Keyboard (or wherever that is on a Mac).
o At the top right, select OpenOffice or Writer (or whatever).
o Under Functions | Category,
On 04/16/2014 03:15 PM, johnny smith wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 18:21:02 -, Tracey Belle
mini-...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi there. I've been hoping OpenOffice adds the feature of creating
keystroke shortcuts for special characters to be inserted, rather than
using the menu to insert special
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