Hi Anthony,
Anthony Grimes wrote (29-05-11 23:33)
I'm writing a book and my publisher requires that I use a pretty insane
stylesheet. The only way it's really manageable is with keyboard shortcuts.
So, I've tried to add some keyboard shortcuts for these styles for the ^
keys. For example, I've bound a character style to ^Z. However, when I
try to use it, I just get the letter 'z'. Furthermore, when I try ^A,
the cursor moves up one paragraph regardless of what I have it bound to.
I can just link a (character) style to Ctrl-Z (not something I would
advice, since Ctrl-Z normally is Undo, but it works).
fixed. I'm using the latest version o LibreOffice:
LibreOffice 3.3.2
OOO330m19 (Build:202)
tag libreoffice-3.3.2.2
I can't really figure out what is going wrong here. Is this a bug?
Maybe for MacOS? Not for my Ubuntu anyway.
I feel like I might be one of only a few people experiencing this, because
there is a huge lack of information about it on google. If so, am I
doing something wrong? :\
Possibly? But if you give a precise description of what your steps are
to assign the key bindings, maybe that helps us to help?
I'm on OS X 10.6.7.
Kind regards,
Cor
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