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                 Issue #|98808
                 Summary|Autocorrect options' results are off by one in linux o
                        |penoffice calc
               Component|Spreadsheet
                 Version|OOo 3.0.1
                Platform|Opteron/x86_64
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Linux
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|formatting
             Assigned to|spreadsheet
             Reported by|dshrader





------- Additional comments from [email protected] Tue Feb  3 17:49:02 
+0000 2009 -------
I have found that the results of checking/unchecking autocorrect options in
OpenOffice calc is out of order in linux.  Perhaps I should just go to the
step-by-step instructions to make the issue more clear!

What's running:
OS: Fedora 10
Version of OpenOffice: I have the repository version of openoffice installed. 
v3.0.1 seems to be the latest available there.

Steps to reproduce (always reproducable):
1) Open a new openoffice spreadsheet
2) In Tools -> Autocorrect, go to Options tab.  Make sure everything is
checkmarked.  Click OK to go back to worksheet.
3) Select a cell.  Type in "DAv" without the quotes.  Hit enter.  The cell is
corrected to be Dav (correct behaviour).
4) Go to Tools -> Autocorrect, Options tab.  Uncheck "Correct TWo INitial
CApitals".  Click OK.
5) In the same cell used before, type "DAv".  Hit enter.  The cell is still
corrected to be Dav (incorrect behaviour).
6) Go to Tools -> Autocorrect, Options tab.  Check "Correct TWo INitial
CApitals", and uncheck "Capitalize first letter of every sentence".  Click OK.
7) In the same cell used before, type "DAv".  Hit enter.  The cell is not
corrected, and still has contents of "DAv". (correct behaviour in that I wanted
two initial capitals ignored, incorrect behaviour in that I had to use another
Autocorrect option to make it happen)

The above procedure can be used to show that all of the autocorrect options are
off by one; meaning, the result in the document of checking/unchecking a
specific option is actually the result meant by the option above it:

Unchecking "Capitalize first letter of every sentence" turns off "Correct TWo
INitial CApitals".
Unchecking "Automatic *bold* and _underline_" turns off "Capitalize first letter
of every sentence".
Unchecking "URL Recognition" turns off "Automatic *bold* and _underline_".
Unchecking "Replace 1st... with 1^st..." turns off "URL Recognition".
Unchecking "Replace 1/2... with 1/2..." turns off "Replace 1st... with 1^st...".
Unchecking "Replace dashes" turns off "Replace 1/2... with 1/2...".
Unchecking "Ignore double spaces" turns off "Replace dashes".

Unchecking "Correct TWo INitial CApitals" seems to have no affect that I can
find.  Double spaces are always ignored regardless of what is checked in the
Autocorrect Options.

This behaviour does not exist in Writer, although in my testing, I have found
that changing "Capitalize first letter of every sentence" and "Ignore double
spaces" has no affect that I can find.  I do not know if this is a separate
issue, however, and will wait to see if a correction to the issues in Calc fix
the issues in Writer.  I only checked the Autocorrect Options that are common to
both Calc and Writer.  I did not check other Autocorrect Options that are
specific to Writer (such as "Apply border") as I am not sure how to make many of
them happen.

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