http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21413
NSLW lukasz.wojnilowicz@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|CLOSED |UNCONFIRMED Resolution|INVALID |
--- Comment #5 from NSLW lukasz.wojnilowicz@gmail.com 2010-01-19 02:40:19 --- (In reply to comment #1)
Have you tested this in Windows? Alt-a is Word 2003's default shortcut key for Table=>Autofit, and that's what it brings up on my system in both Wine and Windows. However, I do have the U.S. version, and it's possible that the > Polish version has different default shortcuts.
Maybe LEFT Alt+a is shortcut for Table=>Autofit, I don't know because I don't use it, but RIGHT Alt+a is shortcut for Polish "a" letter.
- The letter should also appear when I type Alt+0105 but it isn't the case.
That's not the correct shortcut. You have to type 0105, then press Alt-x. It works for me in both Wine and Window.
You can also do it through the menu, Insert=>Symbol.
Yes indeed, both works perfectly.
- I can type Polish "a" letter in described way in OpenOffice
That's irrelevant. Open Office's keyboard shortcuts are not the same as Microsoft Office's, in Windows or Wine.
There are the same for MS Office and OpenOffice. In every program when I want to write Polish "a" letter I have to use RIGHT Alt+a. It's universal.
(In reply to comment #3)
I'm using Wine 1.1.36 on Fedora 12 32 bit. I use en_US locale.
I see. That's your problem. Use appropriate locale.
It doesn't help when I use pl_PL. I can add that my keyboard layout both in en_US and pl_PL is: Country:Poland Variants:Poland
It allows me to type Polish letter "a" in both locales by doing RIGHT Alt+a in every program but not in MS Word 2003 and MS Word 2007.