On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 08:38, Karl Sinn
Yup, all 4 keys... if you manage this feat with one hand, you've got a
double joint somewhere :-) You can change the default behavior of the usual paste function in LibreOffice/OpenOffice though:
- Go to Tools> Customise> Keyboard - Scroll to the Ctrl + V shortcut key and select it, - In Category, select Edit, and in Function select Paste Unformatted Text. - Click Modify
You should now have the default Ctrl+V behavior you (and pretty much the rest of the planet) expect and want.
Honestly, I don't think I've met anyone who wants to paste formatted text... Unformatted is the expectation every single time.
C.
Hi,
if you do so, what happens then if you want to copy some formatted text from another OOo/LO Document? Will you have to apply formats again?
Yes. If you're using LO/OOo "correctly" with Styles it's usually less hassle to reapply formats than to try and clean up the mess it creates with the default behavior - assuming you're pasting from external sources like a web browser to LO/OOo. Using these steps outlined above, your pasted text will only inherit whatever you've defined the Default style to be. If you expect to be copy/pasting between LO/OOo docs a lot and want to keep the formatting applied from one doc to the next, then simply assign the Paste Unformatted text to a key combination you like, or leave it as is with the default 4 key combination Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org