[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 141771] Unique mnemonic per dialog

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Tue Apr 20 12:33:03 UTC 2021


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141771

--- Comment #2 from Christian Lehmann <christianw_lehmann at arcor.de> ---
There are several issues here:
1) Once the user is in a subordinate dialog - like 'Convert table to text' is
several clicks and submenus away from the top bar menu -, should the shortcuts
of the main menu not always be disabled? The user will not wish to open one of
the main menus if his current position is in a subordinate dialog.

2) If, for a given button or menu item, a shortcut is offered - like the 'O' in
the table conversion dialog is underlined -, then it should work.

3) In the set of menus and submenus, there many shortcuts which are not at all
mnemonic. I realize that it is laborious for developers to adjust the shortcuts
to each user language. But even if all shortcuts are based on English, ALT-F
for OK reminds one of nothing.

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