Bug 88027 - shortcut ctrl+; and ctrl+shift+; in Calc does not work
Summary: shortcut ctrl+; and ctrl+shift+; in Calc does not work
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Spreadsheet (show other bugs)
Version: 4.3.2.2 release
Hardware: Other Windows (All)
: medium normal
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Reported: 2015-01-04 21:24 UTC by kompilainenn
Modified: 2015-01-07 18:10 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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keyboard_ru (17.49 KB, image/gif)
2015-01-05 09:29 UTC, kompilainenn
Details

Description kompilainenn 2015-01-04 21:24:00 UTC
Version: 4.3.2.2
ID build: edfb5295ba211bd31ad47d0bad0118690f76407d
OS: Windows 7 x86_64
Locale (LO and OS): ru_RU

in Calc, shortcut ctrl+; and ctrl+shift+; does not work. Current date and time not inserted into the cell
Comment 1 m.a.riosv 2015-01-04 21:48:42 UTC
Hi @kompilainenn, thanks for reporting.

Please can you confirm if semicolon ';' needs the shift key in your keyboard, I have the same issue with a Spanish keyboard where it is the shift in comma key.
Comment 2 kompilainenn 2015-01-05 09:29:38 UTC
Created attachment 111755 [details]
keyboard_ru

I understand that the key combination should not require changing the keyboard layout. so I expect that the combination of ctrl+; in my case would be ctrl+Ж  (the second button on the left of Enter, see. picture).

Russian keyboard layout in the sign ";" located on a number key 4 in the top row of the keyboard (see. picture). Activating it requires pressing key Shift. When you press Ctrl+Shift+4 in RU-layout, still nothing happens.
Comment 3 m.a.riosv 2015-01-05 13:12:47 UTC
Right, seems that semicolon it's not recognized if is needed the shift key to get it. If I am not wrong because is a different combination than Ctrl+;.

I think this is an issue with all languages where semicolon needs an auxiliary key in their keyboard.
Comment 4 Urmas 2015-01-07 17:51:42 UTC
As a workaround, set the English layout as "default input language" one.
Comment 5 kompilainenn 2015-01-07 18:10:24 UTC
(In reply to Urmas from comment #4)
> As a workaround, set the English layout as "default input language" one.

simply enter the date directly into the cell, than to remember that there is the language input in the settings


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