From: Eike Rathke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 16:39:09 +0100

Hi,

   > Well, actually it does depend on the language, and some actions like
   > file open/save and such may depend on the style guide of the operating
   > system, or on general common handling. For example, an English UI has
   > Ctrl-B and Ctrl-I for *bold* and /italic/ text attributes, whereas
   > a German UI uses Shift-Ctrl-F and Shift-Ctrl-K for *fett* and /kursiv/
   > instead.

I stand corrected. In Czech, there is no office suite that does not write
bold after Ctrl+B and I thought this is good decision from all of them.
I still think so anyway ;-)
-- 
Pavel Janík

You can write a specification, but I can guarantee you that it will be out
of date the moment you run your spell checker on it.
                  -- Rik van Riel about writing Linux kernel specification

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