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------- Additional comments from mey...@openoffice.org Mon Nov 16 17:23:24 
+0000 2009 -------
> Underline is not mapped to Ctrl+Shift+U by default.

No - but I mapped it. (to get ctrl+F +K +U for bold, italic, underlined and
ctrl+f for searching)

> From what you describe it looks like this shortcut triggers on your system an
> IME, probably Chinese, Japanese, Korean...(?)

> Ctrl-Shift-U is reserved by your Linux system

Very interesting idea - that's the problem. (Now I only have to find that
binding in gnome or whereever.)
Unfortunately an app cannot check, which shortcuts are binded already by X, WM 
...

(I use original OO, but I upgraded suse. So I think the newer gnome has this
shortcut...)

Thank you for the hint. Really no OO-bug.

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