On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 06:43 +0000, John King wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 13:38:44 -0600, Peter Kupfer wrote:
> 
> > John King wrote:
> >> Tested with ooo2 beta and 84 on Suse 9.2.
> >> 
> >> The default keyboard setting lists Ctrl-Shift-B to format - character -
> >> subscript.  This works in ooo 1.1.4.
> >> In the beta it gives an underlined capital B on my system.
> >> 
> >> 
> > Works for me. You may want to check *Tools > Configure > Keyboard* and
> > make sure your keyboard shortcuts aren't messed up.
> 
> My keyboard shortcuts aren't messed up.  They report that ctrl-shift-B is
> subscript.
> Apparently it's a problem of character handling in Linux
> (http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=41617), which has been
> postponed to ooo later.  I confess I don't understand most of the
> discussion in that issue, but I just wish there was a quick way I could
> fix it since entering numerous subscripts in chemical formulae with the
> mouse is a real pain.  It looks as if I'll have to stick to the ooo 1.1.x
> series, which behaves as advertised.

Interesting. While I prefer using the keyboard, I have found that using
the toolbar icons to get this action works. Add superscript and
subscript icons to your toobar.

I have also added my observation to the issue as it also shows up in
m84.
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