Royal Ozma of Oz wrote (14-5-2008 1:29)
Cor Nouws wrote:
Royal Ozma of Oz wrote (13-5-2008 12:34)

the persons who had read my post didn't see what I am trying to say.

You didn't understand my mail of 12-5-08 14:51 (UTC+2) then.
I discussed the change in behaviour of 'Default formatting', one of the possibilities you mentioned to remove changed language attributes.

Now, am I supposed to cancel out manual (non-stylesheet based) language formatting without cutting-&-pasting in between an external text editor?

Better not.
What also works, is Ctrl-C, Ctrl-Shft-V > Paste as unformatted text.
But pls read below...

I had discovered that 1.4 has a domino effect on other places:

  * Using "Default Formatting" under "Format" pull-down.
   (The main 1.4 thing)
  * Using "Default" character style with the "Styles and Formatting"
    window.
  * Clicking on "Reset" within dialog box which is opened by using
    "Character" under "Format" pull-down.

How about adding a "Default" or "Cancel Manual Language Formatting" in bottom of the screen's language selector in future version to rectify this problem?

Maybe could be a valuable enhancement.
But can you pls explain for me, what is the extra in that, above selecting and choosing the language of the surrounding text or choosing none do not check spelling)? Because if you paste as unformatted text, it does have the default language after all.

Thanks,
Cor

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"The Year of 3" -2008- "Het jaar van 3"

Cor Nouws
Arnhem - Netherlands - nl.OpenOffice.org - marketing contact


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