https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126888
--- Comment #27 from studog <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Colin from comment #26) > Unfortunately, not all keyboards are the same. Most European and Latin Asian > keyboards have the colon and semi-colon keys as adjacent keys on the bottom > row [Shift] stop and [shift] comma, whereas US keyboards use the [Shift] > modifier on a single middle row key which is predominantly a key for other > languages' special vowels. > > The modification you desire may well cause grief for a substantial portion > of the 200 million other users who already leverage the unique mapping of > those vowels for other user keyboard shortcuts. My keyboard layout, language and locale are all correct and set for US English. In this setup either "shift ctrl ;" should function as expected to "Insert Current Time", or, "shift ctrl :" should also be set to "Insert Current Time". Said another way... In US English keyboard layout "shift ctrl ;" is an impossible keychord, except, by convention, keychords that use shift often refer to the non-shifted character on the key. If LibreOffice wants to abandon the convention, that's fine, but breaking normal usage to do so is wrong. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
