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          <th>Bug ID</th>
          <td><a class="bz_bug_link 
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   title="UNCONFIRMED - Add keyboard shorcuts for greek characters."
   href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134815">134815</a>
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          <th>Summary</th>
          <td>Add keyboard shorcuts for greek characters.
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          <th>Product</th>
          <td>LibreOffice
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          <th>Version</th>
          <td>unspecified
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          <th>Hardware</th>
          <td>All
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          <th>OS</th>
          <td>All
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          <th>Status</th>
          <td>UNCONFIRMED
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          <th>Severity</th>
          <td>enhancement
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          <th>Priority</th>
          <td>medium
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          <th>Component</th>
          <td>Formula Editor
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          <th>Assignee</th>
          <td>libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
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          <th>Reporter</th>
          <td>dante19031999@gmail.com
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        <pre>Cuoting RGB:
A really neat feature in LyX (a LaTeX front-end) is that you have "sequential
keyboard shortcuts," in the sense that a first keyboard shortcut enables some
"mode" and the second one does an action. In the case of Greek characters, in
LyX you first press Alt-M to enter "math mode," then G to enter "Greek mode"
and then a character (a for alpha, b for beta, etc.). I think that that kind of
"sequential shortcuts" are not possible in LibreOffice, but a simplified
version of them, or something else, could be really useful. This may even open
a road for more options.</pre>
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