source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_document.xhp |    2 +-
 source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_ui.xhp       |    2 +-
 source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp           |    2 +-
 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit 9760c17275898f3853f7b1d3e17ffb522a223318
Author:     Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <fit...@ubuntu.com>
AuthorDate: Sat Mar 12 15:12:27 2022 -0600
Commit:     Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <fit...@ubuntu.com>
CommitDate: Sat Mar 12 15:12:27 2022 -0600

    Consistency
    
    Change-Id: Ie76a00c8f234e99043b4f108448f65af4fd23a2c

diff --git a/source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_document.xhp 
b/source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_document.xhp
index ea735c8be..73e308a3f 100644
--- a/source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_document.xhp
+++ b/source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_document.xhp
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@
   <pycode>
     <paragraph role="pycode" localize="false" 
id="pyc_id301644243318500">doc.RunCommand(".uno:ReplaceAll", SearchString = 
"abc", ReplaceString = "ABC")</paragraph>
   </pycode>
-  <tip id="par_id191611153511038">Each %PRODUCTNAME component has its own set 
of commands available. One easy way to learn commands is going to <emph>Tools > 
Customize > Keyboard</emph>. When you position your mouse over a function in 
the <emph>Function</emph> list, a tooltip will appear with the corresponding 
UNO command.</tip>
+  <tip id="par_id191611153511038">Each %PRODUCTNAME component has its own set 
of commands available. One easy way to learn commands is going to <emph>Tools - 
Customize - Keyboard</emph>. When you position your mouse over a function in 
the <emph>Function</emph> list, a tooltip will appear with the corresponding 
UNO command.</tip>
 </section>
 
 <section id="Save">
diff --git a/source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_ui.xhp 
b/source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_ui.xhp
index 30037104c..ed4505fa8 100644
--- a/source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_ui.xhp
+++ b/source/text/sbasic/shared/03/sf_ui.xhp
@@ -535,7 +535,7 @@
     <paragraph role="pycode" localize="false" 
id="pyc_id821644243549887">ui.RunCommand(".uno:BasicIDEAppear", Document = 
"LibreOffice Macros &amp; Dialogs", \</paragraph>
     <paragraph role="pycode" localize="false" id="pyc_id681644243592324">      
        LibName = "ScriptForge", Name = "SF_Session", Line = 600)</paragraph>
   </pycode>
-  <tip id="par_id191611153511038">Each %PRODUCTNAME component has its own set 
of commands available. One easy way to learn commands is going to <emph>Tools > 
Customize > Keyboard</emph>. When you position your mouse over a function in 
the <emph>Function</emph> list, a tooltip will appear with the corresponding 
UNO command.</tip>
+  <tip id="par_id191611153511038">Each %PRODUCTNAME component has its own set 
of commands available. One easy way to learn commands is going to <emph>Tools - 
Customize - Keyboard</emph>. When you position your mouse over a function in 
the <emph>Function</emph> list, a tooltip will appear with the corresponding 
UNO command.</tip>
 </section>
 
 <section id="SetStatusBar">
diff --git a/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp 
b/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp
index 3d7056e4a..7bcbd011c 100644
--- a/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp
+++ b/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
   <section id="unicode_shortcut">
 <h2 id="hd_id541591272518903">Entering Unicode Characters</h2>
 <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id851591272526169">You can enter arbitrary 
Unicode characters in the document typing the Unicode hexadecimal code point 
and then pressing <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline 
select="MAC"><keycode>Command+Option+X</keycode></caseinline><defaultinline><keycode>Alt+X</keycode></defaultinline></switchinline>
 (default). Type the Unicode hexadecimal notation and press <switchinline 
select="sys"><caseinline 
select="MAC"><keycode>Command+Option+X</keycode></caseinline><defaultinline><keycode>Alt+X</keycode></defaultinline></switchinline>
 to toggle between the Unicode character and its hexadecimal notation. 
Selection is not necessary but the conversion will apply to the selected 
characters. Toggling occurs on the characters prior to the cursor position when 
these characters form a valid Unicode hexadecimal point. Hexadecimal code 
points with value in the range U+0000 to U+0020 are not converted.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id1001591272531804">The default Unicode 
conversion shortcut is <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline 
select="MAC"><keycode>Command+Option+X</keycode></caseinline><defaultinline><keycode>Alt+X</keycode></defaultinline></switchinline>
 and <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline 
select="MAC"><keycode>Command+Option+C</keycode></caseinline><defaultinline><keycode>Alt+C</keycode></defaultinline></switchinline>
 in some locales where the default Unicode shortcut interferes with the main 
menu shortcut. To reassign the shortcut, choose <menuitem>Tools > Customize > 
Keyboard</menuitem> and select <emph>Category:Options</emph> with 
<emph>Function:Toggle Unicode Notation</emph>.</paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id1001591272531804">The default Unicode 
conversion shortcut is <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline 
select="MAC"><keycode>Command+Option+X</keycode></caseinline><defaultinline><keycode>Alt+X</keycode></defaultinline></switchinline>
 and <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline 
select="MAC"><keycode>Command+Option+C</keycode></caseinline><defaultinline><keycode>Alt+C</keycode></defaultinline></switchinline>
 in some locales where the default Unicode shortcut interferes with the main 
menu shortcut. To reassign the shortcut, choose <menuitem>Tools - Customize - 
Keyboard</menuitem> and select <emph>Category:Options</emph> with 
<emph>Function:Toggle Unicode Notation</emph>.</paragraph>
   </section>
 <h2 id="hd_id3156410">Using Shortcut Keys to Control Dialogs</h2>
   <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id3154288" role="paragraph">There is 
always one element highlighted in any given dialog - usually shown by a broken 
frame. This element, which can be either a button, an option field, an entry in 
a list box or a check box, is said to have the focus on it. If the focal point 
is a button, pressing <item type="keycode">Enter</item> runs it as if you had 
clicked it. A check box is toggled by pressing the <item 
type="keycode">Spacebar</item>. If an option field has the focus, use the arrow 
keys to change the activated option field in that area. Use the <item 
type="keycode">Tab</item> key to go from one element or area to the next one, 
use <item type="keycode">Shift+Tab</item> to go in the reverse 
direction.</paragraph>

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