Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-07-08 Thread toki
On 08/07/2016 00:18, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:

> but LO is still throwing the copyright mark at me.

Try ">Tools >AutoCorrect >Word Completion >English (US)".
Then delete everything in that list, and turn word completion off.

You probably will have to repeat that for every language that you have
collected words on.

There was at least one more list of words that OOo used for corrections,
but I don't remember where it was located, or how to turn it off.  Nor
do I remember if that word list migrated into LibO. (List # 3, and that
isn't a miscount.)

jonathon

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-07-07 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz

On 2016/07/06 15:45, Piet van Oostrum wrote:

Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:

  > Tools -> Autocorrect options -> "Replace" by language:
  > All -> no entries
  > English -> (C) -> deleted -> no change
  > Default - Japanese -> deleted -> no change
  > German/Germany -> deleted -> no change
  > German/Austria -> no fitting entry*
  > German/Belgium -> no fitting entry
  > German/Lichtenstein -> no fitting entry
  > German/Luxembourg -> no fitting entry
  > German/Switzerland -> no fitting entry
  >
  > *"no fitting entry" means: there IS the item ".*(c)", but that is
  > NOT what I am typing.

.*(c) looks like a regular expression. I don't know exactly what the 
interpretation of it is when doing autocorrection but I would suspect that 
these should also be deleted.

Well, I deleted the .*(c) from ALL German variants too.
Now, there is NOWHERE  in the languages I use (English, Japanese, 
German) any such entry as (c),

but LO is still throwing the copyright mark at me.

This cannot be right.
Thomas

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-07-06 Thread Piet van Oostrum
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:

 > Tools -> Autocorrect options -> "Replace" by language:
 > All -> no entries
 > English -> (C) -> deleted -> no change
 > Default - Japanese -> deleted -> no change
 > German/Germany -> deleted -> no change
 > German/Austria -> no fitting entry*
 > German/Belgium -> no fitting entry
 > German/Lichtenstein -> no fitting entry
 > German/Luxembourg -> no fitting entry
 > German/Switzerland -> no fitting entry
 > 
 > *"no fitting entry" means: there IS the item ".*(c)", but that is 
 > NOT what I am typing.

.*(c) looks like a regular expression. I don't know exactly what the 
interpretation of it is when doing autocorrection but I would suspect that 
these should also be deleted.
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-07-05 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz

On 2016/06/29 20:13, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:

On 2016/06/28 18:46, Alexander Thurgood wrote:

Le 27/06/2016 à 18:57, Thomas Blasejewicz a écrit :

Hi Thomas,

This "(c)" comes from a Japanese style of numbering (lots of) tables 
and

items in a manner like "3.(4).A.(c)-1".
Don't ask me, whether that is good/right or whatever. It is just the 
way
it is and therefore the way I am supposed to render it in the 
translation.

I would like to think, that therre should be more elegant way ...



If there is, I would be interested too, because it is a PITA. Having to
translate from English to French with this in styles not of my making
and render the same back to a client can quickly become an exercise in
frustration ! ;-)

Alex

Posting back (better late then never) as requested about the things I tried:
LibreOffice 5.1.2.2
Windows 10
Options -> Language -> User IF = English
*Default language -> Western = English (USA)
-> Asian = Default Japanese
-> English (default) is NOT in my list

Tools -> Autocorrect options -> "Replace" by language:
All -> no entries
English -> (C) -> deleted -> no change
Default - Japanese -> deleted -> no change
German/Germany -> deleted -> no change
German/Austria -> no fitting entry*
German/Belgium -> no fitting entry
German/Lichtenstein -> no fitting entry
German/Luxembourg -> no fitting entry
German/Switzerland -> no fitting entry

*"no fitting entry" means: there IS the item ".*(c)", but that is 
NOT what I am typing.


So, deleting ALL instances of "(c)" I could find in all languages I use 
(English, Japanese, German)

still does not change anything.
When I type "(c)" in a document with German as language setting, I 
invariably get the copyright mark.


Do I have to delete the "related" items in all the other German variants 
- which I NEVER use - too to make this work?
If this setting cannot be changed at all .. no offense, but that would 
be really stupid.

Thomas

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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-30 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 29/06/2016 à 19:57, Tom Davies a écrit :

The whole LO copyright symbol shortcut combo is irrelevant on OSX
because natively Alt+C will insert that symbol anywhere that accepts
text input.

Alex


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-29 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I can empathise with Alexander because we almost always give answers
assuming people are using Windows or Linux and things are a little
different on Macs and iThings.

The Published Guides do the same thing but at least they have a tiny
section at the front to explain how to translate the instructions into Mac
= ie what to do instead of "Tools - Options"

Mac and iThings usage is growing and has grown quite significantly already
but it's still quite far from 30-40%, and Mac users are not so dissatisfied
with their own dedicated eco-system that installing LibreOffice is such a
vital necessity for them.  "Pages" ("Author"?) is a nice enough
word-processor to have by default.  Ulysses and Scrivener have great
reputations and are only $45 each against Word's $80.  There are plenty of
fairly good choices at $20ish and even at $5.  There is already a much
fairer market in the Apple world, and LibreOffice does have it's fair(ish)
share within that.  So it's not a surprise that so relatively few
LibreOffice users are using Apple.

I guess that, just as with almost any minority group, it gets a bit
annoying that it rarely gets any mention at all.  Especially for people
such as Alexander who puts in such a huge amount of work for all of us.

Regards from
Tom :)




On 29 June 2016 at 16:03, V Stuart Foote  wrote:

> Alex Thurgood wrote
> > Le 28/06/2016 à 20:37, V Stuart Foote a écrit :
> >
> > Hi Stuart,
> >
> >> tdf#73691
> >> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73691;--
> >> add unicode conversion shortcut like word (alt+x) has been in the source
> >> since August 2015, and is included in 5.1 release onward.
> >>
> >
> > Doesn't work on OSX 10.11.5 with LO 5132.
> >
> > What many people seem to ignore when making shortcut changes in LO code
> > is whether or not they will work on OSX...as a result, many don't
> > (including the example you point to above).
>
> Piet beat me to is, so I'll just comment that the details for using the
> .uno:UnicodeNotationToggle with OS X and several localizations are in the
> linked tdf#73691 had you bothered to review it, and that in fact OS X
> receives appropriate attention in these usability areas. But more help is
> always welcome.
>
> The ShortCut key assignments are mostly made centrally in source in
> Accelerators.xcu  [1]. There are a few that are coded deeper in the vcl
> code.
>
> =-ref-=
> [1]
>
> http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/Accelerators.xcu
>
>
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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-29 Thread V Stuart Foote
Alex Thurgood wrote
> Le 28/06/2016 à 20:37, V Stuart Foote a écrit :
> 
> Hi Stuart,
> 
>> tdf#73691
>> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73691;--
>> add unicode conversion shortcut like word (alt+x) has been in the source
>> since August 2015, and is included in 5.1 release onward. 
>> 
> 
> Doesn't work on OSX 10.11.5 with LO 5132.
> 
> What many people seem to ignore when making shortcut changes in LO code
> is whether or not they will work on OSX...as a result, many don't
> (including the example you point to above).

Piet beat me to is, so I'll just comment that the details for using the
.uno:UnicodeNotationToggle with OS X and several localizations are in the
linked tdf#73691 had you bothered to review it, and that in fact OS X
receives appropriate attention in these usability areas. But more help is
always welcome.

The ShortCut key assignments are mostly made centrally in source in
Accelerators.xcu  [1]. There are a few that are coded deeper in the vcl
code.

=-ref-=
[1]
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/Accelerators.xcu



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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-29 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 29/06/2016 à 16:02, Piet van Oostrum a écrit :

Cheers !

Alex


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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-29 Thread Piet van Oostrum
Alexander Thurgood wrote:

 > Le 28/06/2016 à 20:37, V Stuart Foote a écrit :
 > 
 > Hi Stuart,
 > 
 > > tdf#73691 --
 > > add unicode conversion shortcut like word (alt+x) has been in the source
 > > since August 2015, and is included in 5.1 release onward. 
 > > 
 > 
 > Doesn't work on OSX 10.11.5 with LO 5132.
 > 
 > What many people seem to ignore when making shortcut changes in LO code
 > is whether or not they will work on OSX...as a result, many don't
 > (including the example you point to above).

Option + command + x
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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-29 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 28/06/2016 à 20:37, V Stuart Foote a écrit :

Hi Stuart,

> tdf#73691 --
> add unicode conversion shortcut like word (alt+x) has been in the source
> since August 2015, and is included in 5.1 release onward. 
> 

Doesn't work on OSX 10.11.5 with LO 5132.

What many people seem to ignore when making shortcut changes in LO code
is whether or not they will work on OSX...as a result, many don't
(including the example you point to above).




Alex




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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-29 Thread CVAlkan
Sorry Thomas - the descent into Unicode characters was probably inappropriate
given your needs, but that is one of the driving forces behind the feature
that is annoying you, so likely inevitable diversion.

You're correct, it should be simple, and it actually is:

Open Writer if it isn’t already. Then use either of these menu options:
Format | Autocorrect | Autocorrect Options...
Tools | Autocorrect Options…
(They will each open the same tabbed dialog box.)

The first tab (Replace) in the dialog should be selected; that is the one
you want to use.

You will need to scroll down through the entries until you arrive at the
substitution you wish to disable. Depending on the sort order of your
installation, I assume this order may be different, but on mine (U.S.
English), the list begins with a large number of keywords surrounded by
colons, e.g. ":keyword:" 

This permits you to type, for instance :something: and have it automatically
be replaced by the character representing that “something” which might be an
emoji, a complex fraction, or a wide variety of other things.

A few entries after the final :Zeta: and :zzz: , you’ll see an entry .*(C)
or .*(c) in the “Replace” column and © in the “With” column. Simply
highlight that row, and press the Delete button on the right, and you should
be inoculated against interference with your outline formatting.

Depending on how lengthy your outlines might become, you might also want to
disable the .*(R) or .*(r) entry below, which substitutes the ® symbol.

If your sort order is different than mine, you'll just have to search
carefully, but if the substitution is taking place, whatever key combination
is causing it is there somewhere.

I'm not sure what the ".*" in the ".*(C)" is; I assumed at first it was a
regular expression (look that up if you're not familiar but still care), but
on closer examination, I suspect it's a variant of that specifically for use
in this list.

Please post back if this does or doesn't address your issue, as it's an
interesting problem ...



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-29 Thread Thomas Blasejewicz

On 2016/06/28 18:46, Alexander Thurgood wrote:

Le 27/06/2016 à 18:57, Thomas Blasejewicz a écrit :

Hi Thomas,


This "(c)" comes from a Japanese style of numbering (lots of) tables and
items in a manner like "3.(4).A.(c)-1".
Don't ask me, whether that is good/right or whatever. It is just the way
it is and therefore the way I am supposed to render it in the translation.
I would like to think, that therre should be more elegant way ...



If there is, I would be interested too, because it is a PITA. Having to
translate from English to French with this in styles not of my making
and render the same back to a client can quickly become an exercise in
frustration ! ;-)

Alex



Actually, I did not solve this problem yet.
The suggestion: there is  "Default - English (USA)" does not seem to 
apply to my setting.
In my case there is "Default - Japanese" (although I cannot remember 
having deliberately specified)

Otherwise there are only English (UK / USA)
Deleting the item for those languages /
setting an exception for Default - Japanese does not change anything.

Also, I do not really understand what the discussion about unicode 
characters has to do with the issue.

ALL I want to do is type "(c)" leave it standing as it is.
No automatic changes.
Now, this cannot be so difficult, can it?

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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-28 Thread V Stuart Foote
Philip Jackson wrote
> I'm a little lost with this thread and I'm sorry I missed the beginning.
> Did it start with a particular branch of LO Writer ?

Read the whole thread in context here:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/How-to-NOT-turn-c-into-a-symbol-tt4187226.html


> I had often wondered how to apply a unicode character using the form
> U+266f and have resorted on the few occasions when I needed one, to
> inserting Special Characters.
> 
> With LO Writer 4.2.8.2 in UbuntuStudio, Alt+x doesn't toggle unicode. In
> fact the keyboard shortcut lists show that practically nothing is
> defined with the use of the Alt key (only Alt+backspace = undo,
> Alt+shift+F8 = Block Area).
> 
> Also Ctrl+Shift+u does nothing and is undefined in the keyboard shortcuts.

LibreOffice 4.2.8 went EOL December 2014 -- a lot has happened with the 4.3,
4.4, 5.0, 5.1 and pending 5.2 releases. More current releases are available
from Ubuntu PPA or LibreOffice.org as DEB packages.

tdf#73691 --
add unicode conversion shortcut like word (alt+x) has been in the source
since August 2015, and is included in 5.1 release onward. 




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-28 Thread Philip Jackson
On 28/06/16 17:50, CVAlkan wrote:
> To elaborate on Mr. Foote's entry method for unicode characters:
> 
> Depending on your set up, it isn't always necessary to type the "U+" part of
> the code point. As long as the hex value is separated from earlier text, you
> can just type it and then press the Alt+x (the "x" doesn't need to be
> capitalized, nor is the shift key used).
> 
> So for example, if I want to write "The next note in the music is preceded
> by a ♯" this can be entered by typing "The next note in the music is
> preceded by a 266f" and then immediately pressing Alt+x. Note, however, that
> this method only works in LibreOffice, and only if there is a font available
> that contains the characters you need.
> 
> Interestingly, that method doesn't work in this forum, so I entered the
> character using the more general (in Linux anyway - haven't used Windoze for
> a while) method of typing Ctrl+Shift+u, which results in an underlined "u"
> appearing: at which point you would type 266f followed by either a space or
> the Enter key, which will display the desired character.
> 
> As for the automatic substitution of © for (C) [or (c) in your case], I have
> gotten so used to immediately using Ctrl+z that I don't even notice it
> anymore - in your case, however, where it is important to the integrity of
> your outline, I would remove it from the autocorrect as others have
> described. If you actually need to copyright symbol regularly, define it as
> [c] or something else that you can remember.

I'm a little lost with this thread and I'm sorry I missed the beginning.
Did it start with a particular branch of LO Writer ?

I had often wondered how to apply a unicode character using the form
U+266f and have resorted on the few occasions when I needed one, to
inserting Special Characters.

With LO Writer 4.2.8.2 in UbuntuStudio, Alt+x doesn't toggle unicode. In
fact the keyboard shortcut lists show that practically nothing is
defined with the use of the Alt key (only Alt+backspace = undo,
Alt+shift+F8 = Block Area).

Also Ctrl+Shift+u does nothing and is undefined in the keyboard shortcuts.
Philip

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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-28 Thread CVAlkan
To elaborate on Mr. Foote's entry method for unicode characters:

Depending on your set up, it isn't always necessary to type the "U+" part of
the code point. As long as the hex value is separated from earlier text, you
can just type it and then press the Alt+x (the "x" doesn't need to be
capitalized, nor is the shift key used).

So for example, if I want to write "The next note in the music is preceded
by a ♯" this can be entered by typing "The next note in the music is
preceded by a 266f" and then immediately pressing Alt+x. Note, however, that
this method only works in LibreOffice, and only if there is a font available
that contains the characters you need.

Interestingly, that method doesn't work in this forum, so I entered the
character using the more general (in Linux anyway - haven't used Windoze for
a while) method of typing Ctrl+Shift+u, which results in an underlined "u"
appearing: at which point you would type 266f followed by either a space or
the Enter key, which will display the desired character.

As for the automatic substitution of © for (C) [or (c) in your case], I have
gotten so used to immediately using Ctrl+z that I don't even notice it
anymore - in your case, however, where it is important to the integrity of
your outline, I would remove it from the autocorrect as others have
described. If you actually need to copyright symbol regularly, define it as
[c] or something else that you can remember.



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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-28 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 27/06/2016 à 18:57, Thomas Blasejewicz a écrit :

Hi Thomas,

> 
> This "(c)" comes from a Japanese style of numbering (lots of) tables and
> items in a manner like "3.(4).A.(c)-1".
> Don't ask me, whether that is good/right or whatever. It is just the way
> it is and therefore the way I am supposed to render it in the translation.
> I would like to think, that therre should be more elegant way ...
> 


If there is, I would be interested too, because it is a PITA. Having to
translate from English to French with this in styles not of my making
and render the same back to a client can quickly become an exercise in
frustration ! ;-)

Alex


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-27 Thread James Knott
On 06/27/2016 10:27 AM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
> Or rather than the hassle an additional keyboard will cause--simply make use
> of the Unicode toggle.

Not an additional keyboard.  Rather change the layout.  That's easy
enough to do in Linux & Windows.  By using the international keyboard,
you get every character on the regular keyboard, in the same location,
but you also pick up more characters.  Those are accessed via the right
Alt key.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_and_American_keyboards

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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-27 Thread V Stuart Foote
Or rather than the hassle an additional keyboard will cause--simply make use
of the Unicode toggle.

The © glyph is Unicode U+00A9,  type a U+00A9 and with cursor positioned
after the 9, use +X to toggle. 

In fact you can allow the auto-correct replacement, and then toggle back to
the Unicode codepoint and replace that simple string.
 
Works for any individual glpyh with coverage in the current font.  For
additional fonts, use the Special Character dialog.




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