![]() ![]() It is available in LibreOffice, MS Office, MS WordPad and doesn’t seem to be set for any other function in OnlyOffice. This behaviour might be a bug, by the way.Īnother keyboard shortcut I am missing in OnlyOffice is Shift + F3 for quickly converting the selected text to uppercase, lowercase etc. I had to paste them into Windows Notepad first, to get plain text web links. When user pastes text into footnotes, no floating button appears to select pasting mode, so web links are pasted as titles of web pages. Lack of the suggested shortcut or setting was extremely annoying when I was pasting web links into footnotes. If changing this behaviour is not an option, then, probably, a setting could be introduced to always paste plain text by default. I know that this combination is currently set for pasting formatting in OnlyOffice (and it seems unusual). I would like to note that I am another person missing greatly a keyboard shortcut for pasting plain text! I’m writing here so that not to flood the forum with similar topics.Īfter using LibreOffice and Google Docs intensively, I’m used to pasting text with the Ctrl + Shift + V combination. I am not sure why OnlyOffice isn’t implementing these. Otherwise, these are two wonderful ideas that I have seen in pretty much every other program and software on my computer. If these two are a feature and I just am doing something wrong, please correct me. OnlyOffice isn’t able to collapse down to a reasonable size that allows for multitasking and when I need to work on something I have to toggle between windows. For example, with LIbre office I was able to I drag the window to the side of my screen and my computer OS would realize it wanted to make the window 1/2 the screen size so another window like an internet browser can be on the other 1/2. My second complaint is that I can’t snap a window to a side panel of my screen. Very slow and a basic feature that should be included. Instead I have to normal CTRL+V and then move my mouse onto the screen and click the drop down menu of the pasted text and change it to plain text. Two features I greatly miss and which have been slowing down my workflow is the ability to press CTRL+SHIFT+V to paste plain text with no formatting. It is slightly slower to load and save files vs Libre but the pros outweigh the cons and I would like to stick with OnlyOffice. I am moving from Libre Office to OnlyOffice and have loved it so far! Very clean UI and things work well. ![]()
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