M.K.: That might fix Bold/Fett, but break Underline...
Bug still exists in 2.3.0-1ubuntu2
No Problems with Ctrl + Shift + F/K (bold/italic)
but after typing Ctrl + Shift + U (underline) getting an underlined 'u' back.
weird thing: CapsLock + Ctrl + Shift (!) + u works fine!
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OOo2 Gnome Integration Package breaks some hotkeys
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24882
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Assignee: Matthias Klose => (unassigned)
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OOo2 Gnome Integration Package breaks some hotkeys
https://launchpad.net/bugs/24882
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Just in case this info is of use to someone (apologies if in the wrong
place):
Running Edgy - pkg mgr says system up-to-date today:
Opened a spread sheet (Open Office Impress).
copied (^c) a cell.
pasted (^v) into Groupwise 7 Client (7.0.1-2006061319120)
--> OO crash (gwc fine - accepted the pa
Just played with the (OpenSUSE 10.1-based) SLED 10 RC. It works there
because SUSE has changed the default input method from the upstream
Default (which provides the Ctrl-Shift- stuff) to XIM. Side
effect is that Ctrl-Shift- doesn't work in any gtk+ app by
default.
Relevant patch seems to be this:
Should probably be retested with gtk 2.10. From its release notes:
* The hexadecimal Unicode input feature has been reworked. It no longer
blocks the use of the sixteen Ctrl-Shift- key sequences. Now
it only uses Ctrl-Shift-u.
That might fix Bold/Fett, but break Underline...
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