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Bug#: 801
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Status: VERIFIED
Resolution: INVALID
Assigned To: bugs-owner@abisource.com
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Reporter: kcarnold@yahoo.com
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Description:   Opened: 2000-03-28 19:28
This should be trivial. Add to the keybindings Ctrl+[ = decrease font size by 2
pts, Ctrl+] = increase font size by 2 pts. This is a handy shortcut in Word.

Anyway, I think that keybindings should be defined in the user preferences file,
so the user can configure their own wacky way of doing things (MS Word lets you
do this, it's just more complicated than it should be.)

------- Comment #1 From karl@huftis.org 2000-07-28 11:30:59 -------
Ctrl+7 and Ctrl+8 should also be implemented for decreasing and increasing font
size by *one* point.

And it should be possible to use Ctrl+Shift+X and Ctrl+Shift+Y to decrease and
increase font size two points. This is at least possible in the Norwegian MS
Word ([ and ] aren't easily accessible on Norwegian (and probably other)
keyboards).

------- Comment #2 From Hubert Figuiere 2001-06-15 03:31:32 -------
Currently Ctr+[ and Ctrl+] are assigned to header / footer.

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