Hello Niklas:
     Yes ,as what you said ,it's caused by the RTF that Writer puts into the 
clipboard.
But if I copy the strings which contain both Chinese and English characters  
from 
impress or microsoft word to calc and then I click the "bold" or "italic" 
button,I 
find that the attribute of the characters is changed.It used RTF too, but it is 
changed!
What's the difference between Writer and Impress?
What can I do to implement the effect? 

I'm  looking forward to your suggestion. 

Best Regards 

Liu jianli



On Thu, 10 May 2007 11:29:23 +0200, Niklas Nebel wrote
> 开源技术部-刘建立 wrote:
> >>   1. Open a new Writer document. 
> >>   2. Input some English and Chinese characters mixed .
> >>   3. Select the characters and copy it (Ctrl+C).
> >>   4. Open a new Calc document.
> >>   5. Select any cells,Ctrl+V.
> >>   6. Click the "bold" or "italic" on the FORMAT Toolbar.
> > 
> > Results: The attribute of the characters did not be changed.
> > 
> > Individual Chinese or English is normal.
> 
> That's caused by the RTF that Writer puts into the clipboard. In the
> mixed-script case, it contains explicit "not bold" format for the text
> portions. In Calc, individual character formatting takes precedence over
> cell formatting.
> 
> Niklas
> 
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