https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164884
--- Comment #10 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Ichiro from comment #9) > So, I tried replace operation again, but before Step 4. I checked > "Distinguish Upper character and Lower character (T)" on. I suppose, that that's "Match case" in English translation, the first checkbox immediately under the Find box. It also has the "t" as accelerator key in English (US) UI. My suspicion is that still, the characters in your document, and the character that you enter into the Find box, are different. I don't have a Japanese input method (and I don't know anything about the respective specifics); so to test, I directly copied the space from the document to the clipboard, then from clipboard to the dialog's Find box. For the record, your document (attachment 198932) contains U+3000 IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE Unicode characters in the second line. My testing works fine with and without the "Match case", with both Find and Replace buttons. But *maybe* you used your keyboard (or another method) to enter the space into the Find box. Then the question is: if you really entered the same character that was in your document, or was it a different flavor of space (there are many in Unicode)? And then - it could happen a bug, where the same input somehow results in different space characters, when entered in the document, vs. when entered in the dialog's Find box. This would need to be investigated. If possible: please attach a new document. In it, please enter the wide space into the text. Add a new paragraph. Then open Find & Replace dialog, and type the space into the Find box. Now select that space in the Find box, copy it to clipboard, return to the document, and paste it on the last paragraph. Now you have a document with the space character as it appears in the Find box. Don't add anything to the document (to not accidentally initiate some autocorrection or the like), and post it here. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
