https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55292
--- Comment #75 from [email protected] --- (In reply to tommy27 from comment #74) > it seems you did not understand how the :--: really works > > try adding an autocorrect replacement like #--# to en-dash > and try to write super#--#man to see what happens > > now try to write super:--:man and see the difference... > > IMHO not the right attitude to comment a fix... > if you have a better solution submit a patch Yeah, I didn't even have to bother with LibreOffice50. Accomplished the same thing in 4.x, like this: *.#---#*. ---> em-dash *.#--#*. ---> en-dash *.:---:*. ---> em-dash *.:--:*. ---> en-dash Works beautifully. Every time. It appears that all you've done is to spare me the trouble of having to enter the wild card (in autocorrect). In exchange for which, for that one time inconvenience, I now I have to type two extra characters every single time I want an en-dash or em-dash (that I didn't have to type before). So, yeah, I call that inelegant and brute force. But then again, maybe I'm not getting something... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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