Grouping rows by the use of F12 works fine, but un-grouping them with Ctrl-F12 does nothing. Debian 10, Xfce 4.12
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Works for me, Version: 6.3.1.2 (x64) Build ID: b79626edf0065ac373bd1df5c28bd630b4424273 CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 10.0; UI render: GL; VCL: win; Locale: es-ES (es_ES); UI-Language: en-US Calc: CL Does it works using the Menu? Menu/Data/Group and Outline, if so, please verify the shortcut Menu/Tools/Customize [Keyboard]
Yes, it does work thru that menu item, and yes, the keyboard shortcut for Ctrl+F12 does say ungroup. Evidently the keyboard shortcut is not actually coded to do what it says.
Or maybe the shortcut it's captured by the system or another program.
How does one see if that is the case in Debian 10? Or maybe the coding is not correct. One would have to check with the coders to see.
[Automated Action] NeedInfo-To-Unconfirmed
Actually, I have confirmed it.
Not reproducible with LibreOffice 6.3.3.0+ built at home under Ubuntu 18.04 / Gnome x86-64 with GTK3 backend. Best regards. JBF
A new major release of LibreOffice is available since this bug was reported. Could you please try to reproduce it with the latest version of LibreOffice from https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/ ? I have set the bug's status to 'NEEDINFO'. Please change it back to 'UNCONFIRMED' if the bug is still present in the latest version.
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(In reply to kitchm from comment #12) > Your link times out. it should work now...
The link did work now. I uninstall all old version, and then installed the new. Opened Calc and selected a couple rows. Pressed F12 and got group. Pressed Ctrl-F12 and nothing happened.
I found the solution. I selected Settings>Window Manager>Keyboard. Then I scrolled down to find that Ctrl-F12 is assigned to bring up workspace 12. I edited it to the suggested Ctrl-Alt-L. Then I tried it in Calc again and the Ctrl-F12 worked to ungroup as it should. So for those who are using Xfce, this would be the solution. It might have been nice if the program set it to Alt-G and Alt-U to keep this from happening? What do you think?
I don't think a configuration from the beginning is going to change, more when you can configure as you want, for that is the ability to customize.