> So it's now possible to provide custom names for keys for Windows using the > same way we do for Linux.
But what if the physical keyboards for the non-English language still have the "Ctrl", "Home" etc texts untranslated? This is the case for the Swedish/Finnish keyboard, for instance. (And I doubt anybody is complaining...) As I am certainly not a typical user myself, I have no idea if a typical user here is more confused by seeing a shortcut key called "Ohjaus+S" or "Ctrl+S". Hmm, at least in a Swedish XP virtual machine (the only localised Windows I have), the shortcuts in for example Notepad are shown like "Ctrl+S", so I guess for Swedish the convention is to use the same text as on the physical keyboard. Apple gets around the problem by using symbols for their shift, ctrl, alt and cmd keys in shortcut descriptions in menus etc;) (See http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343 ) . Do the Catalan keyboards have the "Ctrl" etc texts in Catalan? If not, isn't it counter-productive to use a different text in shortcut names? But I guess national pride goes before usability? (/me hides) --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice