https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80521

--- Comment #7 from Gordo <[email protected]> ---
Does this have something to do with numbering and abbreviations?  Or is it
because a number is not in the range of a-z?

When using numbering, autocaptialise does not happen after the number unless
the previous sentence or numbered item ends with a period.  Any sentence ending
with a number or letter (except I), and with or without parenthesis (opening
and closing or just closing), before a period results in the first word of the
next sentence not being capitalised.

this is a test (a). this 
this is a test (A). this 
this is a test a). this 
this is a test a. this 
this is a test A. this 
this is a test (m). this 
this is a test m. this 
this is a test (aa). This <--(two letters and it capitalises)

this is a tes (100). this 
this is a test (10000000). this 
this is a test 1). this 
1. this is a test. <--(no numbering applied)
(1). this is a test. <--(no numbering applied)
1). this is a test. <--(no numbering applied)

this is a test 1a. This <--(number and letter and it capitalises)

In a new document with numbering the first item is capitalised because that is
the same as there not being any numbering.  So:
1. Test
2. test
3.

This is a test
1. test
2. test
3.

This is a test.
1. Test
2. test.
3. Test
4.

Windows Vista 64
Version: 4.4.3.2
Build ID: 88805f81e9fe61362df02b9941de8e38a9b5fd16

-- 
You are receiving this mail because:
You are the assignee for the bug.
_______________________________________________
Libreoffice-bugs mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice-bugs

Reply via email to