** Also affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Redo and Undo should follow gnome scheme
+ [Upstream] Redo and Undo should follow gnome scheme
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The Ctrl+Y shortcut should also be retained because this is a standard
shortcut for users crossing over from windows.
Both Ctrl+Y and Ctrl+Shift+z should perform the same action.
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** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Redo and Undo should follow gnome scheme
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I'm out of the office until 1st August.
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> Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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** Changed in: df-libreoffice
Importance: Unknown => Wishlist
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** Changed in: df-libreoffice
Status: Unknown => Invalid
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We did patch something similar for F11 and fullscreen, in OO.o.
Ideally, it would be good if upstream made the change in the Linux/Gnome
version.
It's more important to be consistent within a desktop than across desktops.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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The upstream devs have reviewed this bug and don't think it would be a
great idea for them to maintain different versions for different desktop
environments, so Redo will remain mapped to CTRL+Y at their end.
I propose that, when LibreOffice is being packaged for Ubuntu, that the
Redo command be m
I've submitted a bug report upstream so the developers are now aware of
the situation. I agree that this should be invalidated as an OOo bug but
confirmed as a papercut as the issue is that the default productivity
suite, regardless of what it is, should adhere to the standard Gnome
keyboard scheme
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: df-libreoffice
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I don't care if the shortcut gets changed in OO.o or LibreOffice, as
long as the default office suite that is in Ubuntu follows the schema
that the rest of the desktop uses.
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I agree with that. It'd be better to fix it in LibreOffice.
Note: LibreOffice does have a project on launchpad, called df-
libreoffice.
TDF is indeed working on the project, but maybe if we really want this
fixed, we should send them a note about this as a feature request, and
see if it's possibl
I don't personally believe this is a valid papercut as OpenOffice is
pretty much a lame duck at this stage, and fixing the bug in OOo will
not fix it in LibreOffice since the code has already been forked. I
personally believe it would be better to forget about fixing OpenOffice
bugs at this time si
It is certainly worth discussing. It's annoying to be honest having to
learn different shortcuts for different apps. Especially when we have
control over what shortcuts the apps have!
I don't mind if its Gnome or some other scheme, but Gnome would seem the
sensible choice as a fair chunk of Ubuntu
I think itás worth a discussion. Most of the apps included in the default
install are Gnome apps, having the Gnome keyboard (Ctrl+S for Save, Ctrl+Z for
Undo, Ctrl+O for Open, Ctrl+N for new) shortcuts. There are only a few
exceptions. OO.o is one of them. Why do not make them consistent?
One o
Hmmm, i know many applications that do this, not just OO.o, is this
really necessary?
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Set as affecting the One Hundred Papercuts project too, because in my
opinion this is a small inconsistency issue which should be fixed in
ubuntu, and it won't be fixed upstream. With the replacement of
OpenOffice with LibreOffice, this will still remain an issue, only it
will appear in the libreof
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