On 30/05/11 9:33 AM, Anthony Grimes wrote:
I'm writing a book and my publisher requires that I use a pretty
insane stylesheet. The only way it's really manageable is with
keyboard shortcuts.
So, I've tried to add some keyboard shortcuts for these styles for the
^ keys. For example, I've bound a character style to ^Z. However, when
I try to use it, I just get the letter 'z'. Furthermore, when I try
^A, the cursor moves up one paragraph regardless of what I have it
bound to.
Researching this issue, all I've found is this:
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=32720 which
appears indicate that there was a bug that has long since been fixed.
I'm using the latest version o LibreOffice:
LibreOffice 3.3.2
OOO330m19 (Build:202)
tag libreoffice-3.3.2.2
I can't really figure out what is going wrong here. Is this a bug? I
feel like I might be one of only a few people experiencing this,
because there is a huge lack of information about it on google. If so,
am I doing something wrong? :\
I'm on OS X 10.6.7.
May be the ctl key is not passed to (accepted by) LO on the mac.
the ctl key works in terminal and minicom, but like you say it cannot be
set as a shortcut.
It also seems that shift+cmd+key combinations are not passed (accepted).
May be the combinations map differently on a mac.
steve
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