https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55292
--- Comment #36 from Patrick Gillespie <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #35) > please Patrick rewrite just the example where it still doesn't work. > please list them "as you type" so I can retest > > I reproduce the test--- return which doesn't trigger the autocorrect > while test-- is correctly corrected after hitting return I don't know what you mean by "as you type"? There's no other way *but* "as I type"? In the meantime, I tried a couple more permutations that also don't work: The quotes in these first two seem to confuse autocorrect: “super—man” --> two dashes incorrectly corrects to em-dash “super---man” --> three dashes does not correct test--- --> Same as before. “super—man.” --> two dashes incorrectly corrects to em-dash “super---man.” --> three dashes does not correct And then, strangely (this is a very strange bug), I tried to reproduce the first example in the same document, and the following happened: “super–man” --> correct: two dashes corrects to en-dash “super–-man” --> incorrect: three dashes corrects to en-dash + dash The document looks like this: “super—man” “super---man” test--- “super—man.” “super–-man.” “super–man.” “super–man” “super–-man” So... within the same document, I got two different results with the same input? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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