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    Martina Nunvarova commented  · 

    Great idea - different users use different things more often, and having access from context menu makes the flow that much faster.

    On top of that, would you please add a keyboard shortcut option?
    I really do not want to keep having to grab the mouse! Make it the same way as you have done inside the "ctrl" key-press menu that appears after pasting content in a spreadsheet: You allow selecting the choice by pressing the highlighted key for the option...

    E.g.: press Ctrl = opens the "paste" context menu, then, press "F" = selects the "formulae only" option

    @Constantine: I'd be happy to create a mock "Context Customisation Window" or just a specification for this.

    I can see two options - depending whether you have a list of "functions" somewhere;

    1) show a grid of 3columns "functions", "show in context", "context shortcut"; from there you could opt-in up to N functions from that long list to be added at the bottom of the existing context menu by clicking in a checkbox in the column 2; as well as in a column 3 it would show (or allow to modify for the added functions) the keyboard shortcut to call this function once the context menu is active - i.e. just type in the "letter" that would call the function.

    2) Separate dialog called Context menu options; There it would let you drag and drop functions in (as well as the order) from a list of available context functions - the principle is very similar to Customising Toolbars in LibreOffice. (Just please also add the shortcut "key" choice)

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    Martina Nunvarova commented  · 

    I do not know what the original author means, but if I may, can you please add a way to DEFINE new keyboard shortcuts to functions?

    I am sick and tired of having to keep swapping between keyboard and mouse (that's a rant about the trend, not your product specifically).
    I am a strong believer that every functionality should be accessible WITHOUT a mouse.

    Example: Merging cells, Ctrl+Shift+M (or whatever) or at least make it accessible from the context menu ("context" key)

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    Martina Nunvarova commented  · 

    I struggled with this too, but it actually works fine. It just requires a different (unusual) "style" of keyboard shortcuts sequence:

    Copy: Ctrl+C
    Paste: Ctrl+V (overwrites everything, values and format, ...)
    Context menu: Ctrl (! press and release !)
    Select style (Formulas only): "F"(Ctrl is NOT pressed anymore)

    Note, Ctrl + F will not do it! The sequence consists of FOUR key combinations / "clicks":
    Ctrl+C
    Ctrl + V
    Ctrl
    F

    I much prefer the keyboard controlability to having to use the mouse for every daft little thing (and breaking the GUI, like in one "unnamed" competing product...)

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    Martina Nunvarova commented  · 

    I would join in on the request, but for English (Ireland).
    I ended up using the German (Austria) setting, while changing the decimal and thousands separators, but unfortunately, the date formatting is "awkward", with dots for the date separator. Ireland uses slashes...

    Rather than adding many different regional options, why not expand the settings for all the remaining formatting options: Date format (YYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYY, ...) and add a definition for the day and month separator? The same could be done for the currency settings (€ 1,532.00 / 1,532.00 €), and if you add the currency symbol, you don't need to pre-define every region. Users will set this up themselves...

    Pretty please :-)
    Thank you!