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title="NEEDINFO - CTRL+I should do the same as clicking on menu or Side Bar function."
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108508#c5">Comment # 5</a>
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title="NEEDINFO - CTRL+I should do the same as clicking on menu or Side Bar function."
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108508">bug 108508</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:roberg@iafrica.com" title="Elmar <roberg@iafrica.com>"> <span class="fn">Elmar</span></a>
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<pre>I have been looking into this, and it seems that it my be an Distro issue - I
don't know what the rules of precedence are in the case where hot key
assignmnets are assigned multiple times. Intuitively, I believe it should be in
the order
OS --> Active Window --> Active App
Obviously that there are some "original masters" like CTRL-ALT-DEL which should
not be reassigned and have precedence regardless. (But I see it can, with a
warning at least - but I guess that is in keeping with the owner has control
ethos.)
At lease, for the years 1974 - 1987 when I used to lead software projects and
used to handle the most important programs myself, that is the way I would have
approached it.
Since then I have been mainly working as PM of large projects, programme
manager or consulting at a strategic level, so I am a bit out of touch.
I committed to Linux in 2009. My Distro preference since 2012 has been Linux
Mint Cinnamon, and these days I do all original work in the OS equivalents and
save Windows versions for sharing with others (or preferably, PDF.)
I am very pleased with the commitment that the OpenSource community has to
consistency and standards. I have been through every single DOS version of MS,
and until Win7, every single version of Windows, and have never bought their
pragmatic "good enough" philosophy. I believe we are seeing the chickens come
home to roost in the attacks that are currently becoming de rigeur.
So, kudos to you guys.
Question: what has happened to 5.5? I see that the last update was on 6June,
and it does not appear in the versions list any more, but 6.0 does - does this
mean that the focus is on getting 5.4 ready for final release, and 5.5 has been
abandoned?
Is there a place where one can read about such things?</pre>
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