https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76964
--- Comment #43 from tommy27 <[email protected]> --- just another test from you. I want to understand what exactly kicks in this "i to I" replacement. go in the LibO user profile. location under Linux is described here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile#GNU.2FLinux go in the autocorr subfolder and temporarily delete the acor_en-US.dat or acor_en-GB.dat files that should be there. then relaunch LibO and see if the replacement still happens. if it doesn't happen anymore it's a proof that the english autocorrect database kicks in even if the language is not english. then another test: enter the autocorrect replacement table (Tools/Autocorrect options/Replace) then select language drop down menu and scroll till you find English (US) or English (GB) then verify the presence of the "I to i" replacement and ad d a new replacement like "e to E" or "a to A" and save the changes then write a sentence in your language and tell if the capitalization happens only with the i or even with the other letters you set. I have a theory... maybe when you type a single isolated letter such as "i" the document temporarily reverts the language to english (that's why the replacement kicks in) whilst when you type words with multiple letters the documents keep the original language. let me know -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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