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--- Comment #16 from Paul ---
Thanks guys. I tried again later. Previously I had another, small, document
open in LO, perhaps that fact contributed to the crash. This time, with only
the large document open, I was able to execute
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--- Comment #15 from Justin L ---
(In reply to Justin L from comment #10)
> I imagine that treating superscripting separately would be
> tricky and CPU intensive.
Perhaps not super CPU intensive, since it seems like there already is a
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--- Comment #14 from Heiko Tietze ---
(In reply to Paul from comment #13)
> Alt-Search crashed LO, perhaps because of file size, so no
> success there either.
This kind of bug is a honey pot for developers. You should report in a way
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--- Comment #13 from Paul ---
Actually I'm finding it nigh unto impossible to do an effective search for
superscript, which breaks the whole concept that was proposed. If I spec
superscript in Find, it also applies a vast array of other,
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Heiko Tietze changed:
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--- Comment #11 from Paul ---
>"plain text" documents are not suited for office suites.
Of course, on new documents the user should use the excellent footnote/endnote
function. I have it hotkeyed here and use it often. But working with
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