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====== NeoOffice ====== | ====== NeoOffice ====== | ||
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- | * Mac OS X 10.4.11 (2008-03-22) | + | |
- | * NeoOffice 2.22 | + | |
- | * Java options in ' | + | |
- | * Keyboard-layout: | + | |
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- | In order to understand the Mac key-nomenclature, | + | |
- | ^ Symbol ^ Key ^ Note ^ | + | |
- | | ⇧((This ⇧ key should appear as an arrow pointing upwards, however I use Firefox and see a strange T-like character, which is not correct)) | + | |
- | | alt\\ ⌥ | Alt or option | + | |
- | | ⌘ | Apple or command | + | |
- | | fn | Function | + | |
- | | ◀ home | Right cursor key | Right| | + | |
- | | end ▶ | Left cursor key | Left| | + | |
- | | <- | Backspace | + | |
===== Issues ===== | ===== Issues ===== | ||
When working with NeoOffice one may experience some ' | When working with NeoOffice one may experience some ' | ||
- | * Some standard Mac osx commands for cursor movement like **⌘▶** (command + right) to jump to the end of a line or **⌥▶** (option + right) to advance to the next word doesn' | + | * Some standard Mac osx commands for cursor movement like **⌘▶** (command + right) to jump to the end of a line or **⌥▶** (option + right) to advance to the next word doesn' |
* NeoOffice has some ' | * NeoOffice has some ' | ||
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- | ===== Keyboard navigating solution ===== | ||
- | The current version of neoOffice with which this solution works is 2.22. Basically some **System Preferences...** settings in OS X must be changed to add additional Application Keyboard Shortcuts and additional keystrokes and some changes must be done in NeoOffice to change some cursor navigating functions as well as add custom cursor navigating functions in a menu. | ||
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- | ==== Shortcuts for cursor movement ==== | ||
- | In order to assign the proper shortcut for the cursor movement to jump to the beginning and end of line ⌘◀ and ⌘▶, we must change these shortcut keys in **Writer** with the **Keyboard** tab in the **customize...** option in the **tools** menu. Mind that (1) it holds already the functions 'To Word Left' and 'To Word Right', | ||
- | | **Navigating to begin and end of line**\\ 1. Open the Customize dialogue. (choose **Customize…** from the **Tools** menu.)\\ 2. Click on the **Keyboard** tab.\\ 3. Make sure that the radio button for **Writer** (on the top right of the dialogue box) is selected.\\ **4.** In the **Category** list (in the **Functions** section), choose **Navigate**.\\ **5.** In the Function list, choose **To Line Begin**.\\ **6.** In the **Shortcut keys** list (on the top left), choose **⌘Left**.\\ **7.** Click on the **Modify** button (in the top right of the dialogue)((Remove as well **Home**)).\\ 8. Repeat steps 4 to 7 to change the definition of **⌘Right** into **To End of Line**.\\ 9. Repeat steps 4 to 7 to change the definition of **⇧⌘Left** into **Select to Begin of Line**((Remove as well **⇧Home**)).\\ 10. Repeat steps 4 to 7 to change the definition of **⇧⌘Right** into **Select to End of Line**((Remove as well **⇧End**)).\\ 11. Click on OK to assign these new shortcuts. | ||
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- | First make sure you set the proper Java Runtime Environment (JRE) as prerequisite in order to use the ⌥ key for navigating to words (([[http:// | ||
- | | **Enabling JRE 1.4 in NeoOffice**\\ 1. In NeoOffice, select Preferences...\\ 2. Open the NeoOffice branch, select Java.\\ 3. Make sure 'Use a Java runtime environment' | ||
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- | The workaround for navigating to words is to add these navigating functions to a menu in NeoOffice and then use the Application Keyboard Shortcuts in the Keyboard & Mouse option in the System Preferences to set the proper shortcut((Please see previous remark about selecting the proper Java Runtime Environment)). | ||
- | | **Adding functions to a menu**\\ 1. In NeoOffice open the Customize dialogue. (choose **Customize…** from the **Tools** menu.)\\ 2. Click on the **Menus** tab.\\ 3. Select in NeoOffice Writer Menus the Menu **Edit**.\\ **4.** Click on the **Add...** button.\\ **5.** Select **Navigate** in the Category list and **To Word Left** in the Commands list.\\ **6.** Click on **Add**.\\ 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to add **To Word Right** | ||
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- | Quit NeoOffice((Alternatively it should be restarted after the modifications in the System Preferences)). Now manually add shortcuts to these newly added menu functions in the System Preferences((See also [[http:// | ||
- | | **Adding custom keyboard shortcuts**\\ 1. Open the **Keyboard & Mouse** pane of the System Preferences and click on the **Keyboard Shortcuts** tab.\\ **2.** (Scroll down to the bottom) and click on the **Application Keyboard Shortcuts** item, and then the + button at the bottom left.\\ **3.** Select **NeoOffice.app** as Application.\\ **4.** Enter exactly in the Menu Title **To Word Left**.\\ **5.** Enter in Keyboard Shortcut the more common shortcut **⌥◀** (alt + left).\\ 6. Click on Add.\\ 7. Repeat steps 2 to 6 to add Menu Title **To Word Right** with shortcut **⌥▶** (alt + right).\\ 8. Repeat steps 2 to 6 to add Menu Title **Select to Begin of Word** with shortcut **⌥⇧◀** (alt + shift + left).\\ 9. Repeat steps 2 to 6 to add Menu Title **Select to Word Right** with shortcut **⌥⇧▶** (alt + shift + right).\\ 10. Close the **Keyboard & Mouse** pane. | | ||
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- | Open NeoOffice, check in the Edit menu whether each navigate function has the proper assigned shortcut. |