[Issue 102127] Shift-Home selects to start of document, keyboard shortcut pref says otherwise

2016-08-15 Thread bugzilla
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=102127

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--- Comment #10 from drorwo...@yahoo.com ---
Bug still exists, same behavior on 4.1.2 and OS X 10.10.5.

So it's been 7 YEARS and no one has even looked at this?

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[Issue 102127] Shift-Home selects to start of document, keyboard shortcut pref says otherwise

2016-09-17 Thread bugzilla
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=102127

Scott Krohn  changed:

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--- Comment #11 from Scott Krohn  ---
I tested this on Windows 10 using AOO412m3(Build:9782) 4.1.2 and on OSX V
10.11.3 Intel.

I was UNABLE to replicate this bug on Windows 10 with the following steps:
1. Confirm Tools -> Customize -> Keyboard -> Shift+Home and Shift+End were set
to "Select to Begin of Line" and "Select to End of Line" respectively. 
2. Type 5 lines of text into document.
3. Put cursor into middle of 3rd row.
4. Confirm "Home" and "End" buttons move cursor to beginning/end of current
line.
5. Press Shift-Home or Shift-End.

Expected Result:
Text is selected from beginning of current line to cursor position for
Shift-Home and text is select from end of line to current cursor position.

Actual Result (same as expected result):
Text is selected from beginning of current line to cursor position for
Shift-Home and text is select from end of line to current cursor position.

I was also UNABLE to replicate this bug on OSX V 10.11.3 using the following
steps:
(Macbook emulates "Home" and "End" keys using "Command+Left Arrow" and
"Command+Right Arrow"
1. 1. Confirm Tools -> Customize -> Keyboard -> Shift-Command-Left and
Shift-Command-Right are set to "Select to Begin of Line" and "Select to End of
Line" respectively. 
2. Type 5 lines of text into document.
3. Put cursor into middle of 3rd row.
4. Confirm Command-Left and Command-Right buttons move cursor to beginning/end
of current line.
5. Press Shift-Command-Left or Shift-Command-Right. 

Expected Result:
Text is selected from beginning of current line to cursor position for
Shift-Home and text is select from end of line to current cursor position.

Actual Result (same as expected result):
Text is selected from beginning of current line to cursor position for
Shift-Home and text is select from end of line to current cursor position.

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[Issue 102127] Shift-Home selects to start of document, keyboard shortcut pref says otherwise

2016-10-22 Thread bugzilla
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=102127

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--- Comment #12 from Keith McFall  ---
For Bugzilla Comment
Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1
Apache Open Office 4.2.0
AOO20m1(build9800) - Rev. 1761215
German Keyboard

I was unable to reproduce the issue on my configuration in accordance with the
original bug description and recreation steps.
I also attempted to recreate it with 5 paragraphs of 'Lorem Ipsum' generated
text. I tried on the 3rd line of this text and additionally many other lines
using both the Shift-Home and Shift-End  keys which functioned in the way I
expected.

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[Issue 102127] Shift-Home selects to start of document, keyboard shortcut pref says otherwise

2019-04-29 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #13 from Peter  ---
*** Issue 128101 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***

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[Issue 102127] Shift-Home selects to start of document, keyboard shortcut pref says otherwise

2019-04-29 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #14 from Peter  ---
due to duplicate Issue we can Confirm on mac.

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[Issue 102127] Shift-Home selects to start of document, keyboard shortcut pref says otherwise

2019-04-29 Thread bugzilla
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--- Comment #15 from adam.m.s.martin+openofficeb...@gmail.com ---
To be clear: the bugs manifest 100% of the time when using a keyboard that has
an actual Home and End key. It appears that the people unable to reproduce were
using the small-keyboard/laptop-keyboard hardware shortcuts to simulate
Home/End.

Macs DO have full-size keyboards, standard USB keyboards, with dedicated
home/end keys. These keys work correctly in all apps except OpenOffice. Either
find a desktop mac with large size keyboard (not a mini one) or take any
mainstream USB keyboard and plug it in to test.

(I have tested on a few different USB keyboards and seen the same problem on
all of them, from different vendors. I haven't tried any BlueTooth keyboards,
but I believe the problem is OOo is incorrectly reading/responding to some
KeyCodes from the OS/HAL, so that it's not an issue about KBs or drivers - it's
OOo/OS integration).

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[Issue 102127] Shift-Home selects to start of document, keyboard shortcut pref says otherwise

2014-06-08 Thread bugzilla
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=102127

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--- Comment #9 from Pattie  ---
Pattie Cuffman June 8, 2014

Retested this Defect using MacBook with Open Office Version 4.0.0
1.Check Keyboard preferences for Home and End Key functionality 
Click on Tools > Customize > Keyboard 
Document the MacBook emulates a Home and End key
End Key – Command key and left arrow 
Home Key – Command key and right arrow
2.Type five lines of text in Writer beginning at the left hand margin and
completing to end of page with no spaces 
3.Place cursor somewhere in the middle of third line of text
4.Press the Command Key and then the left arrow for the cursor to move to
the start of the third line of text 
5.Place the cursor in the middle of the third line of text
6.Press the Command Key and then the right arrow for the cursor to move to
the end of the third line of the text


Expected Results:

When the cursor is placed in the middle of the third line of text and the user
presses the Command Key and the left arrow, the cursor moves to the beginning
of that typed line of text. When the cursor is placed in the middle of the
third line of text and the user presses the Command Key and the right arrow,
the cursor moves to the end of that typed line of text.

Actual Results:
When the cursor is placed in the middle of the third line of text and the user
presses the Command Key and the left arrow, the cursor moved to the beginning
of that typed line of text. When the cursor is placed in the middle of the
third line of text and the user presses the Command Key and the right arrow,
the cursor moved to the end of that typed line of text.

Text typed:
Hello how are you today? I am writing this as a test to see if I can get a bug
to populate. Sjdflsadjflksdf
Hello how are you today? I am writing this as a test to see if I can get a bug
to populate. Sjdflsadjflksdf
Hello how are you today? I am writing this as a test to see if I can get a bug
to populate. Sjdflsadjflksdf
Hello how are you today? I am writing this as a test to see if I can get a bug
to populate. Sjdflsadjflksdf
Hello how are you today? I am writing this as a test to see if I can get a bug
to populate. Sjdflsadjflksdf

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