Den sön 30 okt. 2022 kl 21:13 skrev Steve Edmonds <
[email protected]>:

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> On 31/10/2022 07:41, Steve Edmonds wrote:
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> On 31/10/2022 07:10, Steve Edmonds wrote:
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> On 31/10/2022 03:55, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
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> Den sön 30 okt. 2022 kl 02:13 skrev Steve Edmonds <
> [email protected]>:
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>> On 30/10/2022 10:22, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>> > Den lör 29 okt. 2022 kl 22:48 skrev Steve Edmonds <
>> > [email protected]>:
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>> >> On 29/10/2022 12:12, Steve Edmonds wrote:
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>> >>> On 29/10/22 10:39 am, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>> >>>> Den fre 28 okt. 2022 kl 22:20 skrev Steve Edmonds <
>> >>>> [email protected]>:
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>> >>>>> Further to this, if I customise the Edit menu and remove the Find
>> >>>>> command, I cannot add it back in as it does not appear in the list
>> of
>> >>>>> commands. A reset will see Find back in the edit menu.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>> That's probably a bug. I don't know if anyone reported it, but I
>> guess
>> >>>> someone should.
>> >>> I will check to see if present also on Linux and file a bug. I could
>> >>> not locate an existing bug for this.
>> >> On Linux, I do not seem to loose the ctl-F shortcut to the find tool
>> bar.
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>> > The problem is that when you intentionally REMOVE the shortcut for
>> Ctrl+f
>> > (Tools → Customization) you can't get it back, since Search is nowhere
>> to
>> > find. If you can find it, please tell us where, so we also can find it.
>> I
>> > run Linux (exclusively) and I can not find it.
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>> On my Linux machine (assuming Tools>Customise is the same as
>> View>Toolbars>Customise)
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> It is.
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>> I can remove the shortcut Ctrl+f or change it
>> to something else and then delete it but Ctrl+f still activates the find
>> tool bar.
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> I just tested that and it doesn't work. Ctrl+f does nothing efter removing
> it and reset won't bring it back once I left the Customize dialogue.
> Fortunately I saved my settings before this test, so I could bring it back
> by reading it back in.
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> I'm on Ubuntu Studio 20.04 (Xfce), LibreOffice 7.3.6.2.
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> Did you set this with ”LibreOffice” or ”Writer” checked in the upper right
> corner on the customize dialogue? When ”Writer is checked”, Ctrl+f is
> empty, when ”LibreOffice” is selected, Ctrl+f is linked to Find (or Search
> or whatever it's called in the English version).
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>> As though it is hard coded.
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> Doesn't seem to be on my system, at least.
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> It is worse than I thought.
> As the OP was using Calc, I was testing with Calc set in upper right. On
> my OpenSUSE 15.4 using SUSE repository version of LO Calc (7.3.6.2) always
> goes to the Find dialogue with ctl-F unset or reset.
> However now trying Writer (and LibreOffice in upper right) this is not the
> case. As you state above removing it and reset won't bring it back. During
> the process I set ctl-F = "About LibreOffice" and now this persists in
> writer after removing it or resetting even though Calc is fine. On the
> upside I have a handy shortcut if I ever want to check my version of LO
> whilst in Writer
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> And I find now that Reset doesn't reset the shortcut keys to the default.
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> Filed bug https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151832
> and added to Meta
> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98259
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Great!

By the way, I also noticed another (related) funny thing: When deleting the
Find from Ctrl+f, still in the Edit menu, there is a line saying ”Find…
Ctrl+F”, (or Search, I didn't switch to English, mine says ”Sök…   Ctrl+F”,
which is Swedish), but Ctrl+f itself doesn't do anything. The menu item
works, though.

Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg


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>> On my Mac it cannot be restored
>> without a reset.
>> steve
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>> >>> Also the fact that cmd-F does not work and cannot be added to keyboard
>> >>> shortcuts because there is no Find function.
>> >>>> Before customizing, you can save your current settings, and then
>> >>>> (hopefully) bring them back if something goes wrong. Maybe worth to
>> >>>> consider next time. :)
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Kind regards
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>> >>>> Johnny Rosenberg
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> On 29/10/22 8:42 am, Steve Edmonds wrote:
>> >>>>>> Hi again.
>> >>>>>> I am now wondering if the find dialogue is deprecated in 7.3.6. I
>> >>>>>> cannot find it explained in the help.
>> >>>>>> When you run the mouse over the find field at the bottom of the
>> window
>> >>>>>> the pop up tip states "Find text in values, to search in formulas
>> use
>> >>>>>> the dialog" which may be leading me astray.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> You can use the find/replace dialogue with a number of search
>> options,
>> >>>>>> are the options you see not working in the find dialogue also not
>> >>>>>> available in the find/replace dialogue.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> If I close the find tool bar at the bottom of the window, Edit>Find
>> >>>>>> will open it again, no Find dialogue.
>> >>>>>> Cmd F now opens another strange dialogue requesting search for
>> >>>>>> command.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> steve
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> On 27/10/22 10:49 pm, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
>> >>>>>>> Good evening
>> >>>>>>> I just came across something I do not understand (and so far could
>> >>>>>>> not find being mentioned in the manuals etc.).
>> >>>>>>> Using Windows 10, LibreOffice 7.1.8.1
>> >>>>>>> I noticed in Calc that when I try to find something, in the find
>> >>>>>>> dialog
>> >>>>>>> * Match case = greyed out = not working
>> >>>>>>> * Formatted display = OK
>> >>>>>>> * Entire cells = greyed out = not working
>> >>>>>>> * All sheets = OK
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Now, why would these functions be disabled? I tried to find
>> something
>> >>>>>>> under tools, but so far without luck.
>> >>>>>>> And I am quite sure I was able to search the data with Match case
>> >>>>>>> checked.
>> >>>>>>> I tried to reboot the computer. That did not change anything
>> either.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> 1)    Is there a reason for this behavior?
>> >>>>>>> 2)    Is there a way to fix it?
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Thank you
>> >>>>>>> Thomas
>> >>>>>>>
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