I've basically settled into Unity, but one constant that is kind of giving me agita is that in LibreOffice Calc (and Writer) ctrl-f does nothing. I can go to edit > find ... and the edit menu even suggests ctrl-f as a keyboard shortcut, but actually typing it doesn't do anything. ctrl-alt-f works fine. The only thing that doesn't work is ctrl-f. I had a really hard time getting settled with Unity (mostly trying to get my old Gnome-do and Compiz settings back) so I spent a lot of time monkeying with the Compiz Settings Manager. But I can't figure out where I would have unset/ overrode this. Plus, it isn't like ctrl-f does something unexpected. It just does nothing.
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You need to re-map the Ctrl-F keyboard action to 'Find & Replace'. NOTE: The dialog box (Tools >> Customize >> Keyboard) is hard to use, and I was unable to find the existing 'quick find' that is currently mapped to Ctrl-F. After several attempts, I was able to map:
( This clearly needs work, by the LibreOffice maintainers. ) |
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Try this: go to View > Toolbars and check 'Find'. This adds a 'Find' dialog on the toolbar. When you click |
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Here I found a simple solution: after deleting $HOME/.libreoffice it worked again. Magic. |
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I don't seem to have enough karma right now to comment after geoffrey's answer. However, this could help: first I detached ("undocked") the Find toolbar. This seem to prevent it from materializing docked but out of signt. Then, I noticed that pressing CTRL+F once make the toolbar appear, but not focus it; pressing it a second time does focus it. Granted, this is a bug and should be fixed; but in the meantime, this workaround proved quite useful. |
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