Insertion> menu à trois raccourcis ‘c’; le second, Cadre, ouvre un submenu qu'il-faut fermer (Echap) pour accéder au 3ème, Champ. Ils pourraient être remplacés par: c:Section; a:Cadre; m:Champ similaire à Bug 129965
(In reply to TorrAB from comment #0) > Insertion> menu à trois raccourcis ‘c’; le second, Cadre, ouvre un submenu > qu'il-faut fermer (Echap) pour accéder au 3ème, Champ. Ils pourraient être > remplacés par: > c:Section; a:Cadre; m:Champ > similaire à Bug 129965 TorrAB, could you please report bugs in English?
On pc Debian x86-64 with master sources updated today. "a": is already used by "En-tête et pied de page" "m": is already used by "Média"
(In reply to Dieter Praas from comment #1) > (In reply to TorrAB from comment #0) > > Insertion> menu à trois raccourcis ‘c’; le second, Cadre, ouvre un submenu > > qu'il-faut fermer (Echap) pour accéder au 3ème, Champ. Ils pourraient être > > remplacés par: > > c:Section; a:Cadre; m:Champ > > similaire à Bug 129965 > > TorrAB, could you please report bugs in English? Yes. I used French to make clear the bug was sspecific to the French version
(In reply to Julien Nabet from comment #2) > On pc Debian x86-64 with master sources updated today. > "a": is already used by "En-tête et pied de page" > "m": is already used by "Média" It may be difficult to standardize shortcuts across all menus. Possible solutions: **make them case-sensitive: C≠c, M≠m, etc (Hit alt-shift-M) **use out-of-words letters: Cadre —k (k underlined)
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Bug still present Version: 7.2.4.1 (x64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 27d75539669ac387bb498e35313b970b7fe9c4f9 CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19043; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: en-CA (en_CA); UI: fr-FR Calc: CL …but it's more an inconvenience than a bug. Suggestion in comment 4 still holds: Possible solutions: **make shortcuts case-sensitive: C≠c, M≠m, etc (Hit alt-shift-M) **use out-of-words letters: Cadre —k (k underlined)