Re: moveable or movable?

2024-01-05 Thread Matthias Seidel

Hi All,

Fortunately "moveable" was visible in UI only once.

Open Draw: Tools - Options - OpenOffice Draw - General - Settings -> 
"Objects always moveable"


From AOO 4.1.16 on it will be "Objects always movable" in en-US.

I updated the Help accordingly.

Regards,

   Matthias

Am 04.01.24 um 22:03 schrieb Michele Petrovsky:
Debra is correct.  Merriam-Webster cites 'movable' as the preferred 
spelling.



On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 12:43 PM  wrote:

From what I can see online, both are correct. However, "movable" seems
to be the current preferred spelling.

Best regards,

Debra

 ---Original Message---
 From: Matthias Seidel 
 To: doc@openoffice.apache.org 
 Subject: moveable or movable?
 Sent: Jan 04 '24 10:25

 Hi All,

 and a Happy New Year!

 At the moment I am working on improving our Online Help and I have a
 short question:

 We use the term "moveable" as well as "movable". The same applies to
 "removeable" / "removable".

 We have a mixture of that in our code. I would like to unify on a
single
 term, primarily where it is visible to the user.

 Thanks!

 Regards,

 Matthias



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Re: moveable or movable?

2024-01-04 Thread Matthias Seidel

Hi Michele, Debra,

Thank you for your answers!

Since our code is the source for the en-US version of AOO I will unify 
on "movable" / "removable" in our UI and Help.


Regards,

   Matthias

Am 04.01.24 um 22:03 schrieb Michele Petrovsky:
Debra is correct.  Merriam-Webster cites 'movable' as the preferred 
spelling.



On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 12:43 PM  wrote:

From what I can see online, both are correct. However, "movable" seems
to be the current preferred spelling.

Best regards,

Debra

 ---Original Message---
 From: Matthias Seidel 
 To: doc@openoffice.apache.org 
 Subject: moveable or movable?
 Sent: Jan 04 '24 10:25

 Hi All,

 and a Happy New Year!

 At the moment I am working on improving our Online Help and I have a
 short question:

 We use the term "moveable" as well as "movable". The same applies to
 "removeable" / "removable".

 We have a mixture of that in our code. I would like to unify on a
single
 term, primarily where it is visible to the user.

 Thanks!

 Regards,

 Matthias



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Re: moveable or movable?

2024-01-04 Thread Michele Petrovsky
Debra is correct.  Merriam-Webster cites 'movable' as the preferred
spelling.


On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 12:43 PM  wrote:

> From what I can see online, both are correct. However, "movable" seems
> to be the current preferred spelling.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Debra
>
>  ---Original Message---
>  From: Matthias Seidel 
>  To: doc@openoffice.apache.org 
>  Subject: moveable or movable?
>  Sent: Jan 04 '24 10:25
>
>  Hi All,
>
>  and a Happy New Year!
>
>  At the moment I am working on improving our Online Help and I have a
>  short question:
>
>  We use the term "moveable" as well as "movable". The same applies to
>  "removeable" / "removable".
>
>  We have a mixture of that in our code. I would like to unify on a
> single
>  term, primarily where it is visible to the user.
>
>  Thanks!
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Matthias
>
>
>


Re: moveable or movable?

2024-01-04 Thread debra
>From what I can see online, both are correct. However, "movable" seems
to be the current preferred spelling. 

Best regards, 

Debra 

 ---Original Message---
 From: Matthias Seidel 
 To: doc@openoffice.apache.org 
 Subject: moveable or movable?
 Sent: Jan 04 '24 10:25

 Hi All,

 and a Happy New Year!

 At the moment I am working on improving our Online Help and I have a 
 short question:

 We use the term "moveable" as well as "movable". The same applies to 
 "removeable" / "removable".

 We have a mixture of that in our code. I would like to unify on a
single 
 term, primarily where it is visible to the user.

 Thanks!

 Regards,

 Matthias