[libreoffice-users] OST to PST Recovery

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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-28 Thread V Stuart Foote
Philip Jackson wrote
> I'm a little lost with this thread and I'm sorry I missed the beginning.
> Did it start with a particular branch of LO Writer ?

Read the whole thread in context here:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/How-to-NOT-turn-c-into-a-symbol-tt4187226.html


> I had often wondered how to apply a unicode character using the form
> U+266f and have resorted on the few occasions when I needed one, to
> inserting Special Characters.
> 
> With LO Writer 4.2.8.2 in UbuntuStudio, Alt+x doesn't toggle unicode. In
> fact the keyboard shortcut lists show that practically nothing is
> defined with the use of the Alt key (only Alt+backspace = undo,
> Alt+shift+F8 = Block Area).
> 
> Also Ctrl+Shift+u does nothing and is undefined in the keyboard shortcuts.

LibreOffice 4.2.8 went EOL December 2014 -- a lot has happened with the 4.3,
4.4, 5.0, 5.1 and pending 5.2 releases. More current releases are available
from Ubuntu PPA or LibreOffice.org as DEB packages.

tdf#73691 --
add unicode conversion shortcut like word (alt+x) has been in the source
since August 2015, and is included in 5.1 release onward. 




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-28 Thread Philip Jackson
On 28/06/16 17:50, CVAlkan wrote:
> To elaborate on Mr. Foote's entry method for unicode characters:
> 
> Depending on your set up, it isn't always necessary to type the "U+" part of
> the code point. As long as the hex value is separated from earlier text, you
> can just type it and then press the Alt+x (the "x" doesn't need to be
> capitalized, nor is the shift key used).
> 
> So for example, if I want to write "The next note in the music is preceded
> by a ♯" this can be entered by typing "The next note in the music is
> preceded by a 266f" and then immediately pressing Alt+x. Note, however, that
> this method only works in LibreOffice, and only if there is a font available
> that contains the characters you need.
> 
> Interestingly, that method doesn't work in this forum, so I entered the
> character using the more general (in Linux anyway - haven't used Windoze for
> a while) method of typing Ctrl+Shift+u, which results in an underlined "u"
> appearing: at which point you would type 266f followed by either a space or
> the Enter key, which will display the desired character.
> 
> As for the automatic substitution of © for (C) [or (c) in your case], I have
> gotten so used to immediately using Ctrl+z that I don't even notice it
> anymore - in your case, however, where it is important to the integrity of
> your outline, I would remove it from the autocorrect as others have
> described. If you actually need to copyright symbol regularly, define it as
> [c] or something else that you can remember.

I'm a little lost with this thread and I'm sorry I missed the beginning.
Did it start with a particular branch of LO Writer ?

I had often wondered how to apply a unicode character using the form
U+266f and have resorted on the few occasions when I needed one, to
inserting Special Characters.

With LO Writer 4.2.8.2 in UbuntuStudio, Alt+x doesn't toggle unicode. In
fact the keyboard shortcut lists show that practically nothing is
defined with the use of the Alt key (only Alt+backspace = undo,
Alt+shift+F8 = Block Area).

Also Ctrl+Shift+u does nothing and is undefined in the keyboard shortcuts.
Philip

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Calc suggestion

2016-06-28 Thread toki


On 28/06/2016 17:21, V Stuart Foote wrote:

>> What is the bug # at https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/
> tdf#100529   

Thanks

jonathon

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Calc suggestion

2016-06-28 Thread Kolbjørn Stuestøl

Den 28.06.2016 19:00, toki skreiv:


On 27/06/2016 10:32, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:


I was filing my suggestion because I do not have any others to ask whether this 
function would be useful to others or not.

What is the bug # at https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/

jonathon


100529 
or search for FIND.FIRST

Kolbjørn

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Calc suggestion

2016-06-28 Thread V Stuart Foote
toki wrote
>> I was filing my suggestion because I do not have any others to ask
>> whether this function would be useful to others or not.
> 
> What is the bug # at https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/

tdf#100529   



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Calc suggestion

2016-06-28 Thread toki


On 27/06/2016 10:32, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:

> I was filing my suggestion because I do not have any others to ask whether 
> this function would be useful to others or not.

What is the bug # at https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/

jonathon

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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-28 Thread CVAlkan
To elaborate on Mr. Foote's entry method for unicode characters:

Depending on your set up, it isn't always necessary to type the "U+" part of
the code point. As long as the hex value is separated from earlier text, you
can just type it and then press the Alt+x (the "x" doesn't need to be
capitalized, nor is the shift key used).

So for example, if I want to write "The next note in the music is preceded
by a ♯" this can be entered by typing "The next note in the music is
preceded by a 266f" and then immediately pressing Alt+x. Note, however, that
this method only works in LibreOffice, and only if there is a font available
that contains the characters you need.

Interestingly, that method doesn't work in this forum, so I entered the
character using the more general (in Linux anyway - haven't used Windoze for
a while) method of typing Ctrl+Shift+u, which results in an underlined "u"
appearing: at which point you would type 266f followed by either a space or
the Enter key, which will display the desired character.

As for the automatic substitution of © for (C) [or (c) in your case], I have
gotten so used to immediately using Ctrl+z that I don't even notice it
anymore - in your case, however, where it is important to the integrity of
your outline, I would remove it from the autocorrect as others have
described. If you actually need to copyright symbol regularly, define it as
[c] or something else that you can remember.



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[libreoffice-users] Re: How to NOT turn (c) into a symbol

2016-06-28 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 27/06/2016 à 18:57, Thomas Blasejewicz a écrit :

Hi Thomas,

> 
> This "(c)" comes from a Japanese style of numbering (lots of) tables and
> items in a manner like "3.(4).A.(c)-1".
> Don't ask me, whether that is good/right or whatever. It is just the way
> it is and therefore the way I am supposed to render it in the translation.
> I would like to think, that therre should be more elegant way ...
> 


If there is, I would be interested too, because it is a PITA. Having to
translate from English to French with this in styles not of my making
and render the same back to a client can quickly become an exercise in
frustration ! ;-)

Alex


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