[sw-issues] [Issue 75451] Shortcut to top of next/pr evious page

2007-03-18 Thread herjolf
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 18 18:41:44 + 
2007 ---
Yes I agree that shortcuts should not be changed easily but in this case I see
reasons for it.

1. Yes it is CUSTOMABLE but from my experience through the years with IT-users,
they make little changes to the default settings since they often assume the
program works as it is. So the better the default settings are the more
satisfied customers we get.

2. What ”You” need or ”I” need doesn´t prove anything but I assume we ALL can
engage ourselves in improving the OO suite and not belittle anyone. Sarcasm or
irony like this just makes people stop contributing, and I am sure none of us
want that. That only prevents us from improving the OO, which doesn´t serve our
goal.

3. Since Ctrl+PgUp/Dn today is activated first after the header/footer has been
inserted, I think a change to moving to the top of the next/previous page would
help the DISABLED more. They can use it right away.

4. When you have a several pages document I think it helps to know that you end
up at a certain place, the top of the document, when you move around. You don´t
have to think about where on the page you end up. This is also extra convenient
when you see the whole page on the screen.

5. I tried to find another shortcut for moving between body and header/footer
but found none so far. Will continue looking though. Ctrl+H (Header) seems to be
available but Ctrl+F is not, so I´ll keep on looking. 

Let´s remember that a person who tests/uses OO can only assume and guess the
response by the market since he can not do a market research. We can ALL be
wrong, and sometimes are of course, but let us have an attitude of helping OO to
improve, instead of ”defending” what it is today. THEN we are open enough to see
that which can be improved.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 75451] Shortcut to top of next/pr evious page

2007-03-17 Thread es
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User es changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

 Assigned to|es|requirements

  Ever confirmed|  |1

  Status|UNCONFIRMED   |NEW





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Mar 17 12:00:16 + 
2007 ---
Saying most users want it like this is barely your feeling.
We need a real case of a lot of people wanting for it before taking action.

Some things speak against this feature request:
1) We are not found of changing shortcuts or defaults in general because of a
lot of dependencies.
2) As you said, it is customable but it is not so hard to do.
3) I never needed this feature, so it already makes 50% of the users NOT
needing it ;)
4) - the most important: Ctrl+PgUp/Dn has been set for accessibility reasons.
Disabled people really need a default to reach Header and Footer with the
keyboard. So, please provide then an other keyboard shortcut for Header/Footer
before we can start thinking about changing this.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 75451] Shortcut to top of next/pr evious page

2007-03-16 Thread herjolf
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 Issue #|75451
 Summary|Shortcut to top of next/previous page
   Component|Word processor
 Version|OOo 2.1
Platform|PC
 URL|
  OS/Version|Windows XP
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|FEATURE
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|editing
 Assigned to|mru
 Reported by|herjolf





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 16 10:38:58 + 
2007 ---
Today Ctrl + Page Down/Up moves the cursor between the footer/header and the 
body.

I WISH THE DEFAULT SETTING INSTEAD WOULD MOVE THE CURSOR TO THE TOP OF THE
NEXT/PREVIOUS PAGE.

I believe many users would be helped a lot in their daily work if that was the
default function, since I would guess it is a much more requested function than
moving between body and footer/header, which is very easy with the mouse.
It would also be of help for Word-users who want to migrate, since it works that
way in Word.

Thanks for a great job with OO!

PS: I know it is possible to reassign shortcuts to macros but that would be too
complicated for most users.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 75451] Shortcut to top of next/pr evious page

2007-03-16 Thread mru
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 Assigned to|mru   |es





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 16 11:28:05 + 
2007 ---
Reassigned to ES.

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