Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-14 Thread Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster
On 08/13/2014 09:00 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote: (2014/08/13 23:26), Tom Davies wrote: Hi :) It's not clear which DE is being used in Mint. It is Mint 17 Cinnamon. (File) Tools / Customise - Keyboard tab, will let you look at all the I tried that ... And the "customize" function DOES NOT wo

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-14 Thread Paul
Hi Thomas, On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 14:29:29 +0900 Thomas Blasejewicz wrote: > >>> Paul > >>> > >> I also thought about that already, although I have currently no > >> idea how to change that keyboard behavior. > >> BUT ... if that were true ..would / should LibreOffice not behave > >> in the same w

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-14 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Errr, i wouldn't have thought of poking around in the bios but it's a brilliant idea! Regards from Tom :) On 14 August 2014 08:36, Tom Davies wrote: > Hi :) > I agree with Jean-Francois Nifenecker that it might be worth poking > around in the Bios. > > It's a scary thing for most normal u

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-14 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) I agree with Jean-Francois Nifenecker that it might be worth poking around in the Bios. It's a scary thing for most normal users but i'm guessing you've already had a look back when you changed the boot-order to install non-Windows. So, you already know that you can poke around quite a bit t

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz
(2014/08/14 12:39), Tim Lloyd wrote: I downloaded Mint 17 which is running LO 4.2.3.3. I looked in writer and calc where F5 and F11 were behaving as normal (navigator & styles and formatting). I have noted though that behaviour is not consistent across the distros you have tested which may po

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Jean-Francois Nifenecker
Le 14/08/2014 04:31, Thomas Blasejewicz a écrit : > I also thought about that already, although I have currently no idea how > to change that keyboard behavior. > BUT ... if that were true ..would / should LibreOffice not behave in the > same way under Ubuntu (Unity desktop), Xubuntu (XFCE) and Min

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Tim Lloyd
I downloaded Mint 17 which is running LO 4.2.3.3. I looked in writer and calc where F5 and F11 were behaving as normal (navigator & styles and formatting). I have noted though that behaviour is not consistent across the distros you have tested which may point at Mint. I can't for the life of m

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz
(2014/08/14 10:55), Paul wrote: Hi Thomas, On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 10:00:15 +0900 Thomas Blasejewicz wrote: And the "customize" function DOES NOT work. I tried that already. For example, LibreOffice comes with a lot of presets. One is "Navigator", that is assigned to F5 under Windows and Ubuntu.

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Paul
Hi Thomas, On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 10:00:15 +0900 Thomas Blasejewicz wrote: > And the "customize" function DOES NOT work. I tried that already. > For example, LibreOffice comes with a lot of presets. One is > "Navigator", that is assigned to F5 under Windows and Ubuntu. > Clicking on the ICON WILL

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz
(2014/08/14 10:20), Tim Lloyd wrote: Hi Thomas, You just ran with the version of LO which came with Mint? Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure it is the Mint spin (which I have got). Cheers I believe it is the newest: 4.2.4.2 -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Tim Lloyd
Hi Thomas, I just installed Mint/Cinnamon as a VM under my Fedora desktop. I'll have a play around later. You just ran with the version of LO which came with Mint? Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure it is the Mint spin (which I have got). Cheers On 14/08/14 11:00, Thoma

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz
(2014/08/13 23:26), Tom Davies wrote: Hi :) It's not clear which DE is being used in Mint. It is Mint 17 Cinnamon. (File) Tools / Customise - Keyboard tab, will let you look at all the I tried that ... And the "customize" function DOES NOT work. I tried that already. For example, LibreOffice c

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) It's not clear which DE is being used in Mint. I'm guessing it's the "default one" but i'm not sure which that is. Mint seems to make it easy to choose which DE, so it might still be Xfce on Mint but my guess is it's more likely to be a Gnomeish one like Mate or Cinamon (or Gnome itself!).

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster
On 08/13/2014 08:24 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote: (2014/08/11 11:53), T. R. Valentine wrote: On 10 August 2014 21:13, Thomas wrote: Good morning AFAIK, F11 brings up the Styles menu on both Ubuntu & Mint. No. I just made a clean install of Mint 17. Only Fn+F11 works All the other key commands

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) There might be but i don't know of it. It might be worth asking in the generic http://www.linuxquestions.org forum because that forum covers many different distros so people might have run into the issue before or might find it an interesting new challenge. Also i find it can be good to ask

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-13 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz
(2014/08/11 11:53), T. R. Valentine wrote: On 10 August 2014 21:13, Thomas wrote: Good morning AFAIK, F11 brings up the Styles menu on both Ubuntu & Mint. No. I just made a clean install of Mint 17. Only Fn+F11 works All the other key commands are apparently the same as they are under XFCE Fro

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-12 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Weirdly under Unity both Ctrl shift z and Ctrl y both redo I've been using Unity for a couple of years. I didn't like it at first but it's made huge improvements. It feels like Gnome is going backwards and Mate&Cinamon are getting heavier. KDE is awesome imo. Mint seems nice but it too s

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-12 Thread Brian A. Colucci
Linux Mint, is another nice choice for those looking for a classic Ubuntu feel. *Brian Colucci* *Information Technology Manager* MedWork_Logo_CMYK.jpg *MedWork Occupational Health Care* *1435 Cincinnati Street* *Suite 100* *Dayton, Ohio 45417* On 08/12/2014 08:51 AM, Cley Faye wrote: 20

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-12 Thread T. R. Valentine
>> On 10 August 2014 21:13, Thomas wrote: > Yes, you are right! > Under Xubuntu using XCFE the shortcut keys are different from the usual > Ubuntu. > I did not know and realize that. Bad form, IMO. But I suppose the developers of XCFE have their reasons. ??? But I'm glad the puzzle was resolve

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-12 Thread Cley Faye
2014-08-12 4:55 GMT+02:00 Thomas : > Then I do have the choice between learning all the different shortcuts, > or else switching to Ubuntu (this "unity" thing, which I do not like at > all). > ​Unity and XFCE are not the only desktop ​environments. If you have issues with one, and dislike the oth

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-11 Thread Thomas
(2014/08/11 11:53), T. R. Valentine wrote: On 10 August 2014 21:13, Thomas wrote: A new installation of (X)ubuntu 14.04 on two different machines comes with LibreOffice. Perhaps the difference is XCFE. Yes, you are right! Under Xubuntu using XCFE the shortcut keys are different from the usu

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-11 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) When moving to Gnu&Linux (or Gnu&Hurd, or Bsd, Solaris or other non-Windows system) it's a good idea to use DistroWatch. DW lists many useful websites for nearly every distro that exists or has ever existed. Very few get deleted and very few are so new or obscure that they are not fully lis

Re: [libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-10 Thread T. R. Valentine
On 10 August 2014 21:13, Thomas wrote: > Good morning > I am trying for years already to get friendly with linux, but have not > much luck with it. > Right now, I am (again) experimenting. > > A new installation of (X)ubuntu 14.04 on two different machines comes > with LibreOffice. > However, the

[libreoffice-users] shortcut keys for LibreOffice under Linux

2014-08-10 Thread Thomas
Good morning I am trying for years already to get friendly with linux, but have not much luck with it. Right now, I am (again) experimenting. A new installation of (X)ubuntu 14.04 on two different machines comes with LibreOffice. However, the shortcut keys I am used to are different or non-functio