On 03/06/2012 09:22 AM, Jan Vystrcil wrote:
Dear Jay,
thank you for you reply. I am using Win 7(32bit) English version
(national environment Czech Republic)
Module Writer (English language)
LibreOffice 3.5.0rc3
Build ID: 7e68ba2-a744ebf-1f241b7-c506db1-7d53735
I am using 3 types of keyboards
English
Czech
Czech QWERTY
I found that it is causing the problem with English keyboard and Czech
but If I switch to Czech QWERTY it is working OK.
I am using US QWERTY which is the OS default. It seems as if the
keyboard mapping expects the c and n keys to be in different locations
for English and Czech (I am not familiar with either keyboard layout).
US Dvorak keyboards use different locations for the keys than the
standard US QWERTY location.
Result of Ctrl+Alt+C with different keyboards is following:
English ©
Czech &
Czech QWERTY insert comment
Result of Ctrl+Alt+N with different keyboards is following:
English ñ
Czech nothing happens (nothing defined)
Czech QWERTY &
Best Regards
Jan
Dne 6.3.2012 14:10, Jay Lozier napsal(a):
On 03/06/2012 05:07 AM, Jan Vystrcil wrote:
Dear all,
I am new to LibreOffice and I have problem with inserting commnets
(the shortcut). If I press ctrl+alt+c the © symbol is inserted. If I
use the older shortcut ctrl+alt+n I get ñ symbol instead of the
comment. Where is the problem please?
Best Regards
Jan
Please advise your OS, LO version, and which module you are having
trouble with. I tested ctrl+alt+c in Writer LO 3.5, Linux Mint 12/64 and
did not duplicate your problem.
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