Description: I try to use the shortcut to activate track changes, but when I press Ctrl + Shift + E, it simply adds an underlined letter "e" or it changes something in the paragraph retreat. It also happens with the Ctrl + Z shortcut. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Just open the software and try doing it in the middle of a .docx text. It will probably work, but it is not in mine. Actual Results: It simply adds an underlined letter "e" or it changes something in the paragraph retreat. In the case of Ctrl + Z, adds an underlined "z", but this shortcut works better. I think it's something related to the "shift" shortcuts. Expected Results: It should work as a shortcut. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info:
Hello, Thank you for reporting this issue. May I ask you to provide us with more detailed information like: 1. What version of linux and which desktop manager you are using? 2. Do shortcuts work fine in other text editor or in the browser? Shortcuts issues could be highly related to the operating system. Thank you, Usama
(In reply to Usama from comment #1) > Hello, > Thank you for reporting this issue. May I ask you to provide us with more > detailed information like: > 1. What version of linux and which desktop manager you are using? > 2. Do shortcuts work fine in other text editor or in the browser? > > Shortcuts issues could be highly related to the operating system. > > Thank you, > Usama Hi, Thanks for the reply. 1. I'm using Linux Mint (Cinnamon). 2. Yes, I've just checked it in the Linux text editor, it worked well. Now I remembered I even use the command Ctrl + H to Localize and Substitute and it works well. But when I try to use Ctrl + Shift + E to activate track changes, then the underlined letter "e" appears. And I realized that Ctrl + "z" doesn't work only after I try to use Ctrl + Shift + E. I tried to use a shortcut with Ctrl + Shift + (something) in the Linux text editor and it worked well.
I can't reproduce it in Version: 6.2.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: 49c87270f7176312806d1759967c247a312f0acf CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3; Locale: ca-ES (ca_ES.UTF-8); Calc: threaded Using Linux Mint as well... Could you please paste the info from Help - about LibreOffice ?
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 116098 ***
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