[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 Justin L changed: What|Removed |Added Assignee|libreoffice-b...@lists.free |jl...@mail.com |desktop.org | Status|NEW |ASSIGNED --- Comment #9 from Justin L --- proposed fix at https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/158514 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 --- Comment #8 from Justin L --- For 24.2 I set the toolbar to default to automatic, with related tdf#80194 SvxEscapementItem: set auto flag as default So, I assume something similar is needed for the "Search for formatting" dialog. (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #6) > Justin has corrected all the raise/lower superscript/subscript to > automatically take a value from font metric (see also bug 80194) so the > manual values or the old default of 33% super/ 8% sub now is the exception. I don't think that is quite correct. I only changed automatic to DISPLAY based on the font metric. So my 7.0 work shouldn't affect a format search. I suggest this was inherited from OOo. But the main thing to be noticed is that AUTOMATIC is a unique setting that simply will never match any specified percentage. So even if it displays at 33%, a search for 33% could never find it. And the current response is the correct one. You SHOULD be able to search for only automatically set superscripts. And therefore the corresponding is also true, that an automatic superscript would never match a search for the "normal" 33% superscript. The short response is "I agree that this ticket can be closed when "Search for format" defaults to automatic for 24.2. Otherwise it is acting as expected. In terms of the meaning of "automatic", it is exactly that - the computer gets to decide how the superscript is shown (which is not a static percentage). See the release notes for 7.0 if you want more details. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 Heiko Tietze changed: What|Removed |Added CC|libreoffice-ux-advise@lists |heiko.tietze@documentfounda |.freedesktop.org|tion.org Ever confirmed|0 |1 Keywords|needsUXEval | Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW --- Comment #7 from Heiko Tietze --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #6) > Yes, we need to adjust the Find & Replace 'Format' -> 'Search for > Formatting...' dialog so the 'Position' group is set to 'Automatic' by > default for the find. +1 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 V Stuart Foote changed: What|Removed |Added Version|7.5.3.2 release |7.0 all versions -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 V Stuart Foote changed: What|Removed |Added See Also||https://bugs.documentfounda ||tion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80 ||194 CC||vsfo...@libreoffice.org --- Comment #6 from V Stuart Foote --- Yes, we need to adjust the Find & Replace 'Format' -> 'Search for Formatting...' dialog so the 'Position' group is set to 'Automatic' by default for the find. Justin has corrected all the raise/lower superscript/subscript to automatically take a value from font metric (see also bug 80194) so the manual values or the old default of 33% super/ 8% sub now is the exception. @Justin, any thoughts? Was there more to be done for both assigning and searching format of the super/sub positioning? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 Buovjaga changed: What|Removed |Added CC||ilmari.lauhakangas@libreoff ||ice.org, ||libreoffice-ux-advise@lists ||.freedesktop.org Keywords||needsUXEval --- Comment #5 from Buovjaga --- (In reply to William Friedman from comment #4) > Confirmed, ticking the automatic box on Search For Formatting | Position > works, with both the letter and the regex. > > This remains a bug, however, because automatic is not ticked by default, > neither when super/subscripting nor when searching for super/subscripted > text. > > (Also, I have no idea how automatic works, and the help is no help at all: > "Automatically sets the amount by which the selected text is raised or > lowered in relation to the baseline." Automatically based on what? And how > is that different than the default "manual" percentage of 33%?) UX team: change to default proposed. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 William Friedman changed: What|Removed |Added Status|NEEDINFO|UNCONFIRMED Ever confirmed|1 |0 --- Comment #4 from William Friedman --- Confirmed, ticking the automatic box on Search For Formatting | Position works, with both the letter and the regex. This remains a bug, however, because automatic is not ticked by default, neither when super/subscripting nor when searching for super/subscripted text. (Also, I have no idea how automatic works, and the help is no help at all: "Automatically sets the amount by which the selected text is raised or lowered in relation to the baseline." Automatically based on what? And how is that different than the default "manual" percentage of 33%?) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 Stéphane Guillou (stragu) changed: What|Removed |Added Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO CC||stephane.guillou@libreoffic ||e.org Ever confirmed|0 |1 --- Comment #3 from Stéphane Guillou (stragu) --- Tested in: Version: 7.5.7.1 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 47eb0cf7efbacdee9b19ae25d6752381ede23126 CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 5.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3 Locale: en-AU (en_AU.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded If I search for the superscript format raised by 33% (the default), it won't match it. But if you tick "Automatic" next to "raise/lower by", it should match it. Same with the "." regex. Can you confirm that that works? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 William Friedman changed: What|Removed |Added Status|NEEDINFO|UNCONFIRMED Ever confirmed|1 |0 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 --- Comment #2 from William Friedman --- The same thing happens in SafeMode. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 Dieter changed: What|Removed |Added Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO Ever confirmed|0 |1 Whiteboard| QA:needsComment| CC||dgp-m...@gmx.de --- Comment #1 from Dieter --- William, thank you for reporting the bug. Could you please retest in SafeMode (Help -> Restart in SafeMode)? Thank you => NEEDINFO -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 156988] Find cannot find superscripted or subscripted text
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156988 QA Administrators changed: What|Removed |Added Whiteboard|| QA:needsComment -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.