Issue 58096 - Loading keyboard shortcuts clears all keyboard shortcuts...
Summary: Loading keyboard shortcuts clears all keyboard shortcuts...
Status: CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE
Alias: None
Product: ui
Classification: Code
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: OOo 2.0
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P3 Trivial with 1 vote (vote)
Target Milestone: OOo 2.x
Assignee: stefan.baltzer
QA Contact: issues@ui
URL:
Keywords: oooqa
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2005-11-18 11:05 UTC by guraknugen
Modified: 2006-08-18 14:08 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
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Description guraknugen 2005-11-18 11:05:17 UTC
1. Change some of the keyboard shortcuts (Tools - Customize - Keyboard - Do some 
changings - Save... and so on). Let's say we named the file "Keyboard OOO" in 
this case.

2. Reset your keyboard shortcuts to the default values (not necessary, but 
that's what I did to verify that changes are made when loading a configuration 
file).

3. Load the file "Keyboard OOO"

Here are the problems i found:
After step 3, all keyboard shortcuts are ERASED! At least for the currently 
selected blahblahblah (don't know what to call it, but the options for it are 
"OpenOffoce.org" and "Calc" if doing this from the Calc application). This 
problem does not exist in OOo 1.1.5.

If I, in step 1, do a Calc changing, then click OpenOffice.org, then click Calc 
again, the Calc changings are undone... (and vice versa). I don't think this 
problem exists in OOo 1.1.5.

The configuration file is saved without a suffix, so if I have a folder with one 
or more saved configuration files (like the one I tried to create in step 1 
above), and then click "LOAD...", then select Configuration in the file type 
field, NO FILES AT ALL are shown. This is also a problem in OOo 1.1.5.

Vänliga hälsningar

Johnny Andersson
Comment 1 guraknugen 2005-11-18 11:15:33 UTC
Another user discovered the same problem on Mandrake Linux, so maybe I should 
have entered "Any OS" rather than "Windows XP"...

Best regards

Johnny Andersson
Comment 2 terrynorth 2005-11-19 03:41:39 UTC
I use Mandrake Linux.  I tested the process of saving a keyboard customisation
file, then loading it.  When the file was loaded, all keyboard settings were erased.
Comment 3 vince 2005-11-26 18:12:32 UTC
This happens to me too (W2K).
Comment 4 lars 2005-11-27 13:38:31 UTC
confirmed on Windows XP SP2 with OOo 2.0.0; fixed in OOo-dev 2.0.139
Comment 5 stefan.baltzer 2006-07-17 11:53:35 UTC
SBA-> guraknugen: Please re-verify your findings in current version and comment.
Thank you.

A note about flags an issue handling:
(1) If the issue that got fixed can be found (wich is not always possible) is
should have been "duplicate of id...".
(2) When an issue "looks fixed" but there is no fixed issue known that actually
DID fix exactly this, the correct status is "Worksforme". 
(3) The flag "fixed" means that a developer DID check in code changes because of
this very issue.

In order to set "Worksforme", I have to reopen first.
Comment 6 stefan.baltzer 2006-07-17 11:54:37 UTC
SBA: Set to "Worksforme", as stated above.
Comment 7 guraknugen 2006-07-17 23:32:40 UTC
I just downloaded 2.0.3 and tried this again. Now it seems to work just as good as with 1.1.5, but still: What 
about the file type field when saving/loading? If I select "Configuration" instead of "All Files", all files in the 
folder disappears. When I select "Configuration before saving, shouldn't the give the new file some kind of 
file extension that is recognized if I select "Configuration" before loading?

However, the main problem (keyboard shortcuts disappears when loading a configuration file) now seems to 
be solved. Great!


Thanks!

Johnny
Comment 8 stefan.baltzer 2006-08-18 14:08:23 UTC
SBA: Thanks for clarification. Closing because the initially reported problem is
non-existant.

SBA->guraknugen: Please avoid "a second subcect" (as well as "mutating issues").
One problem = one issue. For questions and discussions, please refer to the
respective newsgroups/mail aliases.
If you feel like filing another issue, please do so.

Please note that it is not atz all feasible to have "private discussions" within
one issue that has a totally different subject. It would be "for our eyes only"
and the next one with this problem has NO CHANCE to ever find any hint that this
was discussed "somewhere else" before.

Thank you for your comprehension.