[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 142393] CRASH: Clicking on filter by color dropdownlist (gen)
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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142393
--- Comment #8 from Mehmet gelisin <mehmetgelisin at aol.com> ---
On Windows builds, the shortcut on the menu entry is just Ctrl, and does toggle
the formula <> calculation. http://www.iu-bloomington.com/
But the expected shortcut <Ctrl>+` toggles the view of the cell. (On en-US 102
keyboard that is combined with the ~ key upper left)
Customize keyboard for Calc or LibreOffice shows no keys assigned to the View
-> Show Formula action.
Hmm... https://www.webb-dev.co.uk/
@Jay?
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (1607) en-US with
Version: 5.3.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: c2b48a763df113e63e6a27ee05b9a6834e4e49a4 https://waytowhatsnext.com/
CPU Threads: 8; OS Version: Windows 6.2; UI Render: default;
TinderBox: Win-x86 at 62-merge-TDF, Branch:MASTER, Time: 2016-10-20_06:56:44
Locale: en-US (en_US); Calc: CL
The show formula uno command (.uno:ToggleFormula) has been assigned[1] to
"QUOTELEFT_MOD1" since the OOo days, but i recently added it to the view menu
in master.
http://www.acpirateradio.co.uk/
I noticed the shortcut a few days ago when i was in the menu and found it was
strange as well to say 'grave'. :D
So i'm assuming we should show the character rather than naming it, like we do
with command and semi colon.
http://www.logoarts.co.uk/
A spreadsheet with large row heights (e.g. a big description) - even larger
than your screen height - should of course still be easy to work with. However
for no good reason LibreOffice's scrolling in spreadsheets is designed to snap
to rows and this makes it hard - or almost imposslble - to work with
spreadsheets with large row heights.
http://www.slipstone.co.uk/
Of course scrolling should be like in a webbrowser - natural and smooth - but
instead LibreOffice moves in big jumps like a broken mouse.
Try scrolling up and down in the attached spreadsheet - and perhaps even type a
big amount of text and while typing use the scrollbar to position the
text/cursor where you want vertically. It's impossible.
http://embermanchester.uk/
A spreadsheet with large row heights (e.g. a big description) - even larger
than your screen height - should of course still be easy to work with. However
for no good reason LibreOffice's scrolling in spreadsheets is designed to snap
to rows and this makes it hard - or almost imposslble - to work with
spreadsheets with large row heights.
http://connstr.net/
Of course scrolling should be like in a webbrowser - natural and smooth - but
instead LibreOffice moves in big jumps like a broken mouse.
Try scrolling up and down in the attached spreadsheet - and perhaps even type a
big amount of text and while typing use the scrollbar to position the
text/cursor where you want vertically. It's impossible. http://joerg.li/
A spreadsheet with large row heights (e.g. a big description) - even larger
than your screen height - should of course still be easy to work with. However
for no good reason LibreOffice's scrolling in spreadsheets is designed to snap
to rows and this makes it hard - or almost imposslble - to work with
spreadsheets with large row heights.
http://www.jopspeech.com/
Of course scrolling should be like in a webbrowser - natural and smooth - but
instead LibreOffice moves in big jumps like a broken mouse.
Try scrolling up and down in the attached spreadsheet - and perhaps even type a
big amount of text and while typing use the scrollbar to position the
text/cursor where you want vertically. It's impossible.
http://www.wearelondonmade.com/
A spreadsheet with large row heights (e.g. a big description) - even larger
than your screen height - should of course still be easy to work with. However
for no good reason LibreOffice's scrolling in spreadsheets is designed to snap
to rows and this makes it hard - or almost imposslble - to work with
spreadsheets with large row heights. http://www.compilatori.com/
Of course scrolling should be like in a webbrowser - natural and smooth - but
instead LibreOffice moves in big jumps like a broken mouse.
Try scrolling up and down in the attached spreadsheet - and perhaps even type a
big amount of text http://www-look-4.com/ and while typing use the scrollbar
to position the text/cursor where you want vertically. It's impossible.
http://www-look-4.com/
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