• silicon_reverie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Everyone here keeps talking about how the UI is amazing, so maybe this is the right place to ask: is there an FOSS office suite that has a command pallet like coding editors and GSuite do, where you can tap a hotkey and type the tool name without having to dig through menus?

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      1 year ago

      LibreOffice has that. Only thing is you’ll need to do is set the hotkey manually, I believe the default is Shift+Esc but some LO apps may not have that configured. Go to Tools > Customize > Keyboard. Click inside the shortcut keys pane and press your preferred key combo (I use Ctrl+Shift+P). Then under functions, start typing “search” and look for “Search Commands”. Then hit the Modify button to assign the shortcut key to the function. Now if you press Ctrl+Shift+P, it’ll bring up the command pallete just like vscode.

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      Emacs, if you’re willing to go down that rabbit hole.