On lunedì 24 giugno 2019 13:44:04 CEST you wrote: > On domenica 23 giugno 2019 21:40:53 CEST Neil Bothwick wrote: > > On Sun, 23 Jun 2019 20:59:34 +0200, Stefano Crocco wrote: > > > a few months ago I started noticing a very annoying behavior when > > > pressing the "tab" key in Libreoffice Calc. Previously, pressing this > > > key would move the cursor by one cell to the right, so that I could > > > immediately start writing into the cell. Now, while the cursor is moved > > > to the correct cell (I can see the black border around it), I can't > > > write in it immediately anymore. To move the cursor to the next cell > > > and be able to immediately write in it, I need to press the tab key > > > twice. It seems that somehow pressing the tab key once gives focus to > > > the menu bar: pressing tab once, then pressing "F" brings down the file > > > menu; pressing tab, then pressing "E" displays the edit menu and so on. > > > > > > Has anyone experienced this behavior? > > > > I see it too and it's annoying as hell. Even more annoying will be that > > when it is solved I will have got into the habit of pressing tab twice > > for each move :( > > I'm (relatively) happy to know I'm not the only one experiencing this issue. > Currently I'm playing around with USE flags to see whether there's a > combination of them which fixes the problem. I think it's somehow caused by > the kde flag: I tried USE="gtk2 kde -gtk", USE="kde -gtk -gtk2" and > USE="gtk -kde -gtk2" and the only configuration where this issue didn't > appear was the one without kde. I've yet to try USE="-gtk2 kde gtk", but I > don't think it'll work. > > I'm getting really annoyed by this, so I think later today I'll file a bug > report. > > Stefano
Bug submitted. For anyone interested, here's the link: https://bugs.gentoo.org/688618 Stefano