That behaviour is reproducible indeed. But it seems to be the intended
behaviour of OOo interface.
Therefore, the "highlight" icon button only applies highlighting (using the
least recently used color) but never removes it.
Maybe that behaviour is a little surprising from the point of view of a u
I could reproduce the problem too (using the above test file). Strange behavior
indeed.
However, I noted that after saving and closing the file, then re-opening it,
the correct values are displayed (both in Sheet1 and Sheet1_2). Seems to be
primarily a display update problem (on sheet copying).
In my humble opinion, neither gdm nor kdm (or xdm) alone can provide this
feature as some lower level support is necessary to implement a true SAK
(linked to some hardware interrupt).
By the way, in some sense, this secure attention key already exists: it is
CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE, which will kill a
CTRL-ALT-DEL also means "shutdown" on many Linux distributions when hit
on the (text-based) console, so using this shortcut does not seem
adequate to me due to the caveat of *not* using it when login in on such
terminals. (And I find this useful too to allow operators with physical
access clearance
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 44756 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44756
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 44756
Calculator wont turn on "Thousands Separator".
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Calculator does not work properly with comma for thousands sperator
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198
I've just installed a 7.10 version on a new computer and the shortcut to OOo
Draw does exist in the "Graphics" menu by default.
Is this still an issue?
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No shortcut to OpenOffice::Draw
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75478
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