[sw-issues] [Issue 75243] Customized keyboard settin gs not retained.

2007-03-22 Thread es
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar 22 07:40:10 + 
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[sw-issues] [Issue 75243] Customized keyboard settin gs not retained.

2007-03-17 Thread es
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Mar 17 11:35:37 + 
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Well. it sounds like this issue should lead to troubleshout a very specific
installation case...
Please test this with a normal installation if you can and compare.
Yes, there may be some permission problems.
Test if this applies to other keys, in other application (Calc, Impress...)

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[sw-issues] [Issue 75243] Customized keyboard settin gs not retained.

2007-03-17 Thread antonym
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  Status|UNCONFIRMED   |RESOLVED

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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 18 02:31:01 + 
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I had a brainstorm, and after that, resolved the issue.

My initial install was Ubuntu (Gnome).  But gradually I was changing over to
Kubuntu (KDE) and using that almost exclusively.  And it was in KDE that I
couldn't change the settings.  

But I went back and logged in again under Gnome.  I made the customizations,
saved it, exited OOo, and restarted OOo (still under Gnome).  The customizations
stayed!  Then I logged out of Gnome, and logged in under KDE.  I fired up OOo,
and the customizations had remained!

Thus:
I was only able to make permanent customizations under Gnome, my initial
install.  Kind of annoying, but here we are.  

I have no idea of the whys and wherefores.  Just of the outcome.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 75243] Customized keyboard settin gs not retained.

2007-03-15 Thread antonym
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 16 01:16:25 + 
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Thank you for the response.  I appreciate it.

No, as far as I can tell, nothing underneath is mapping F12 elsewhere.

It feels to me like a permissions issue, which seems like it has to do with my
installation.  

I have an ATI video card.  Installation ((K)Ubuntu 6.06) was a nightmare.  Long
story short insofar as it is pertinent in this context, in setting up, I had to
create a user other than the original user, to whom I swapped all the
permissions over during the install.  I don't completely remember the logic, but
it was something that I had to do.  

Is it possible that my main user account does not have the right permissions? 
The account I use is not root and not actually the prime user (the now obsolete
OEM user) but a secondary user to whom the prime user permissions were copied. 
Might I have overlooked something in the permissions.

I recognize this is beyond the sphere of Openoffice.org specifically. 
Nonetheless, it does pertain, and my system is common: a (K)Ubuntu Long Term
Service installation, using an ATI video card.  As such, this does seem relevant
to the OOo community in general.


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[sw-issues] [Issue 75243] Customized keyboard settin gs not retained.

2007-03-09 Thread mru
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar  9 08:02:48 + 
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Reassigned to ES.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 75243] Customized keyboard settin gs not retained.

2007-03-09 Thread es
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Keywords|  |needmoreinfo





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar  9 10:38:31 + 
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First I wonder that you have to change Ctrl+Down/Up for they are *already*
mapped on next/previous paragraph by default...

For F12: on Linux (due to a planty of different Desktops), it often happens that
a key is already mapped by the system or another application. In this case OOo
shows a mapping but in underlaying the system settings.

So, please check that the system/another application is not catching F12. For
instance, for me, on SuSE 10.1 + KDE, F12 was mapped to start Kerry Beagle.
Check the Control Center/Preferences of your Desktop.

Please report your findings.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 75243] Customized keyboard settin gs not retained.

2007-03-08 Thread antonym
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 Issue #|75243
 Summary|Customized keyboard settings not retained.
   Component|Word processor
 Version|OOo 2.2
Platform|PC
 URL|
  OS/Version|Linux
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|configuration
 Assigned to|mru
 Reported by|antonym





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar  8 21:55:55 + 
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Through Tools - Customize - Keyboard I create an association for F12 to be 
Category: Documents - Function: Save As, and for Ctrl-Down to be Navigate - 
To Next Paragraph and Ctrl-Up to be Navigate - To Previous Paragraph.  I 
hit Modify appropriately.

I confirm that the radio button indicates Writer

After I make the modification, I hit save and save a configuration file.  
Don't see an apply button so I go back out to Writer.  F12 and Ctrl-Up and 
Ctrl-Down have not changed their functions.

I go back in, reload the previously saved configuration, go back to desktop.  
Nothing.  In configuration I change the radio button to OpenOffice.org to 
attempt a global setting.  Go back.  Nothing.  I log out and start a new 
session, try to load, etc.  Nothing.  I reboot.  Nothing.  I delete 
my .openoffice.org directory in my /home/user/ directory.  Nothing (when I 
start ooo again a new config folder is created).

Urgh.  Help, please.  I use these keys to navigate all the time and feel 
paralyzed without being able to customize.

==

Kubuntu 6.06 (KDE) though I sometimes boot Ubuntu 6.06 (Gnome); 
localization=Canada

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