[Bug 159182] Feature request: Calc - quicker changing of move selection direction

2024-01-30 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159182

--- Comment #8 from Ralpho  ---
Stéphane,
When I was composing Comment 6, a "Note to Bug Reporter" paragraph appeared to
the right of the comment box.  I think the paragraph's font color was green or
possibly aqua.  Unfortunately, I don't recall the specific text in the
paragraph.  I think the general idea was that I should respond to the
information or data request and then make an indicated change in the status or
resolution.

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[Bug 159182] Feature request: Calc - quicker changing of move selection direction

2024-01-29 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159182

Stéphane Guillou (stragu)  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
 Resolution|--- |NOTABUG

--- Comment #7 from Stéphane Guillou (stragu) 
 ---
(In reply to Ralpho from comment #6)
> Thank you, Stéphane.  I was not aware of the motion restriction feature. 
> Now, I will make several entries by selecting the row, or I will make 2-3
> entries by using the Tab key.  I think that completes the solution for my
> purposes.
Thank you! Let's close as "not a bug" then.

> For me, the Note to Bug Reporter would be clearer if "the request" could be
> changed to "that request" or "the information or data request".  I thought
> at first glance that "the request" was my original bug report.
Sorry, I'm not sure what you are referring to.

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[Bug 159182] Feature request: Calc - quicker changing of move selection direction

2024-01-29 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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 Ever confirmed|1   |0

--- Comment #6 from Ralpho  ---
Thank you, Stéphane.  I was not aware of the motion restriction feature.  Now,
I will make several entries by selecting the row, or I will make 2-3 entries by
using the Tab key.  I think that completes the solution for my purposes.

For me, the Note to Bug Reporter would be clearer if "the request" could be
changed to "that request" or "the information or data request".  I thought at
first glance that "the request" was my original bug report.

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[Bug 159182] Feature request: Calc - quicker changing of move selection direction

2024-01-28 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159182

Stéphane Guillou (stragu)  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Ever confirmed|0   |1
 CC||stephane.guillou@libreoffic
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 Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO

--- Comment #5 from Stéphane Guillou (stragu) 
 ---
Are you aware that if you start entering data with a cell range selected, the
movements will be restricted to the cell range?
For example, if you want to fill only a row:
1. Select row
2. Start entering data
3. Press Enter: it goes to the right

Does that cover it?

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[Bug 159182] Feature request: Calc - quicker changing of move selection direction

2024-01-14 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #4 from Ralpho  ---
Thanks, ady.
The Tab key probably will work better for me, since using the Right arrow key
requires that I move my whole hand about 6 inches (15 cm) from the home
position.  I can use the arrow keys and return to the home position without
looking down at the keyboard because I have friction tape on the F and J keys,
but repeating the movement becomes distracting.  

If I enter numbers via the numeric keypad, it is convenient to use the Enter
key on that keypad.  Using the Tab key instead would be more comfortable than
leaving my left hand on the arrow keys.

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[Bug 159182] Feature request: Calc - quicker changing of move selection direction

2024-01-14 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #3 from ady  ---
If you are introducing data for the first time in an empty cell (as opposed to
introducing a formula), the arrow keys should also work to move to the next
cell (with the direction depending on which arrow key you use).

Arrow keys will also work for moving to the next cell if you are replacing the
entire content of the cell (i.e. not just when the cell is empty).

Arrow keys won't work for moving to the next cell when you are editing cell's
content, whether within the input box in the formula bar or in-cell editing
(double click or F2). That's because the arrow keys in such cell's edit mode
will move the cursor within the same cell, as part of the edition.

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--- Comment #2 from Ralpho  ---
ady, thanks for your reply.
I had been hoping to use the Enter key for both Down and Right (after setting
the direction) because the Enter key is closer to my keyboard "home position,"
and use of the Enter key has become integrated with my muscle memory.  However,
I could adapt to leaving the move selection direction on Down and using the Tab
key to move to the right.

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[Bug 159182] Feature request: Calc - quicker changing of move selection direction

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--- Comment #1 from ady  ---
By default (in left-to-right spreadsheets):

[ENTER] > move to next cell down.
[SHIFT]+[ENTER] > move to next cell up.
[TAB] > move to next cell right.
[SHIFT]+[TAB] > move to next cell left.

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