New feature coming in #LibreOffice 26.8, in August: keyboard shortcuts can be configured for individual documents (and saved in them).
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New feature coming in #LibreOffice 26.8, in August: keyboard shortcuts can be configured for individual documents (and saved in them). This feature was added by Neil Roberts, who recently joined the TDF team: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/26.8#Core_/_General #foss #openSource #freesoftware

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New feature coming in #LibreOffice 26.8, in August: keyboard shortcuts can be configured for individual documents (and saved in them). This feature was added by Neil Roberts, who recently joined the TDF team: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/26.8#Core_/_General #foss #openSource #freesoftware

@libreoffice To me the highlighted feature seems detrimental to usability if shortcuts are unpredictable. Looking at the issue it solves a need that macros might need consistent shortcut keys. Perhaps macros shouldn't depend on user-configurable shortcuts in the first place? It is nice that user feedback is considered to improve LibreOffice though.
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@libreoffice To me the highlighted feature seems detrimental to usability if shortcuts are unpredictable. Looking at the issue it solves a need that macros might need consistent shortcut keys. Perhaps macros shouldn't depend on user-configurable shortcuts in the first place? It is nice that user feedback is considered to improve LibreOffice though.
@nicorikken @libreoffice I would agree
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New feature coming in #LibreOffice 26.8, in August: keyboard shortcuts can be configured for individual documents (and saved in them). This feature was added by Neil Roberts, who recently joined the TDF team: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/26.8#Core_/_General #foss #openSource #freesoftware

@libreoffice Are there any plans to improve the interface? Based on my experience using it, I can say that LibreOffice doesn't look very modern. Thank you for your work.
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@libreoffice Are there any plans to improve the interface? Based on my experience using it, I can say that LibreOffice doesn't look very modern. Thank you for your work.
@Wonderful_Wanderer "Improve the interface" is very broad, and subjective of course – what exactly do you mean? There was already a huge change a couple of years ago (the tabbed NotebookBar), and there are many icon themes to choose from...

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@Wonderful_Wanderer "Improve the interface" is very broad, and subjective of course – what exactly do you mean? There was already a huge change a couple of years ago (the tabbed NotebookBar), and there are many icon themes to choose from...

@libreoffice I decided against onlyoffice because I found out it’s ruzzian software, not Latvian, and I think it just looks better (design). The dark theme is hard to read on laptops running Ubuntu. That’s why I’m talking about the interface—maybe without fully understanding the terminology of exactly what I’m trying to say. Thank you.
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New feature coming in #LibreOffice 26.8, in August: keyboard shortcuts can be configured for individual documents (and saved in them). This feature was added by Neil Roberts, who recently joined the TDF team: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/26.8#Core_/_General #foss #openSource #freesoftware

@libreoffice A document that uses its own keyboard shortcuts… sounds like a potential security issue.
I love this kind of fine-tuning. But in today's world: never trust input from unknown sources.
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New feature coming in #LibreOffice 26.8, in August: keyboard shortcuts can be configured for individual documents (and saved in them). This feature was added by Neil Roberts, who recently joined the TDF team: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/26.8#Core_/_General #foss #openSource #freesoftware

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@libreoffice I decided against onlyoffice because I found out it’s ruzzian software, not Latvian, and I think it just looks better (design). The dark theme is hard to read on laptops running Ubuntu. That’s why I’m talking about the interface—maybe without fully understanding the terminology of exactly what I’m trying to say. Thank you.
@Wonderful_Wanderer What version of LibreOffice do you have?