Confirmed. This was previously a problem with ``lo-menubar'' in 11.04/11.10/12.04. Now in 12.10 the problem has been transferred from the additional/not-installed-by-default ``lo-menubar'' package into Libreoffice's GTK integration and thus this bug now affects everyone.
Removing ``libreoffice-gtk'' does effectively fix it, but breaks other things.
This is a showstopper bug for some of us who use the keyboard as our primary method of interacting with the apps. It is also a complete showstopper for blind/disabled users who cannot use a mouse or other pointing device.
Confirmed. This was previously a problem with ``lo-menubar'' in 11.04/11.10/12.04. Now in 12.10 the problem has been transferred from the additional/ not-installed- by-default ``lo-menubar'' package into Libreoffice's GTK integration and thus this bug now affects everyone.
Removing ``libreoffice-gtk'' does effectively fix it, but breaks other things.
This is a showstopper bug for some of us who use the keyboard as our primary method of interacting with the apps. It is also a complete showstopper for blind/disabled users who cannot use a mouse or other pointing device.
No, the HUD is not an alternative.