On 13/04/2008, Johnny Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did that now and it works. Do you know if I have to do something
>  similar to make it work with xfce too? It doesn't seem to be as easy
>  as just type the same command with "xfce" instead of "kde".

I would think that xfce would use the gtk definitions, but I'm not
sure. Best ask at a gtk or xfce forum. But please post the answer back
here, as it is Open Office related. Thanks.

>  OT:
>  Since you seem to be a KDE user, I have another problem, I will ask about it
>  on a proper forum too, but I don't seem to be able to assign my own keyboard
>  shortcuts in KDE. I wanted to assign Ctrl+Shift+F4 to opening a terminal. I
>  did that, but it doesn't work. Nothing happens when I press Ctrl+Shift+F4.
>  It works great in Gnome and xfce though.

To keep from hijacking, I'm answering this question in private mail.

Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
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