[sw-issues] [Issue 61660] ux-ctest: Word Completion in Writer is often executed wihtout intension due to conflicting shortcut

2007-09-06 Thread fl
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User fl changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

Target milestone|OOo 2.x   |OOo Later





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Sep  6 08:50:19 + 
2007 ---
Sounds linke a candidate for an action (feedback) button in the text area like
for other auto functions. Then user can decide to turn of or configure function.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 61660] ux-ctest: Word Completion in Writer is often executed wihtout intension due to conflicting shortcut

2007-07-12 Thread mbayer
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What|Old value |New value

  Issue type|DEFECT|ENHANCEMENT

 Summary|ux-ctest: AutoCompletion i|ux-ctest: Word Completion 
|n Writer is often executed|in Writer is often execute
| wihtout intension due to |d wihtout intension due to
|conflicting shortcut  | conflicting shortcut





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jul 12 16:15:03 + 
2007 ---
My negative votes for these suggestions.

Firstly: Word Completion is often experienced as a particular usefully feature
and advantage over MSO, even though MSO has this feature, too. But in MSO it's
switched off by default, in OOo it's switched on.

It's easier to switch off a feature that annoys you (personally), than switching
on a feature from that you don't know it even exists.

Thus, please leave it switched on by default.

Secondly: Using the enter key for entering (accepting) a suggested word is
far more intuitive, in terms of self-descriptiveness (for explanations please
refer to Part 10 of ISO 9241 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual
display terminals).

The basic function of the enter key is (as it name shows) to complete a
user-machine dialogue, as clicking on an OK button, not to insert a new line -
that is return, as on mechanical typewriters.

Thus, please leave the default key as it is.

Conclusion: I don't see anybody bringing forward arguments for changing the
defaults. On the other hand, any other desired behavior can be configured easily
via the GUI. So I don't see any need to change the defaults here.

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