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------- Additional comments from m...@openoffice.org Tue Aug 17 10:37:52 +0000 
2010 -------
mt->clu: I doubt that the TAB feature for auto completion is very useful here.
But if you want to keep it, you should define an other key combination instead
of TAB.

The way we handle the TAB key now breaks standard key binding / TAB handling in
GUI, which means it breaks accessibility.

Users expect to get to the next control with TAB. Especially screen readers
users can't understand what's going on when trapped in the auto completion
cycle. And everybody would fear/expect that ESC would cancel the dialog (which
also is a standard key binding).

Also I don't agree that features shouldn't be removed.

I have implemented it in the way it works now almost 15 years ago. That means it
probably was handled this way in some native Win95 GUI. I am not aware of any
system/GUI which handles it this way nowadays.

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