Op donderdag 2 april 202?0 09:50:50 CEST schreef Caolán McNamara:
> On Tue, 2020-03-31 at 16:08 +0200, Michael Wolf wrote:
> > Caolán McNamara schrieb:
> > > Is this RID_SVXSTR_DASH1 "Long Dot" ? If so it isn't a character
> > > but a
> > > fairly recent addition of an attempt at a description for
On Tue, 2020-03-31 at 16:08 +0200, Michael Wolf wrote:
> Caolán McNamara schrieb:
>
> > Is this RID_SVXSTR_DASH1 "Long Dot" ? If so it isn't a character
> > but a
> > fairly recent addition of an attempt at a description for a line
> > style
> > seen in e.g. impress,
Caolán McNamara schrieb:
Is this RID_SVXSTR_DASH1 "Long Dot" ? If so it isn't a character but a
fairly recent addition of an attempt at a description for a line style
seen in e.g. impress, format->object->line->line->line properties
Hi Caolán,
thank you, yes, you are right but this
On Tue, 2020-03-31 at 15:03 +0200, Michael Wolf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what character a "long dot" is? How does it look? What Unicode code
> does it have?
Is this RID_SVXSTR_DASH1 "Long Dot" ? If so it isn't a character but a
fairly recent addition of an attempt at a description for a line style
seen
sophi schrieb:
Where did you see that? I searched
https://unicode-search.net/unicode-namesearch.pl?term=DOT
but didn't find anything
Hi Sophie,
it's one of the today's new strings in Master:
https://git.libreoffice.org/core/+/master/include/svx/strings.hrc#887
For me a dot can be either
Le 31/03/2020 à 15:03, Michael Wolf a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> what character a "long dot" is? How does it look? What Unicode code does
> it have?
Where did you see that? I searched
https://unicode-search.net/unicode-namesearch.pl?term=DOT
but didn't find anything
Cheers
Sophie
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Sophie Gautier