https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139890
--- Comment #1 from Uwe Auer <[email protected]> ---
This is caused by Tools -> AutoCorrect Options...-> Tab: Replace. There are
entries in the replacement table ":1/2:",":1/3:",":1/4:",":1/8"; and further
down "1/2","1/4" and "3/4". In addition there are locales having "M/D" or "D/M"
as a date acceptance pattern in Tools -> Options -> Language Settings ->
Languages -> Option: Date acceptance pattern. So there are 3 situations:
1) Input matches entry in replacement table -> fraction glyph appears
2) Input matches date acceptance pattern -> date is shown
3) Input doesn't match any of 1) or 2) -> text is shown
Solutions:
1) Change date acceptance pattern, if regularly using fraction as pure text
2) Prepend input with single quotation mark "'" i.e enter '1/9 for text
3) Remove entries from replacement table (fixes only situation 1))
>From my perspective not a bug.
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