On 12/11/2012 06:23 PM, NoOp wrote:
Hi all,
Interesting, mine does not.
Lowercase (c) = (c)
Uppercase (C) = ©
Unfortunately, I've noticed this too on Mac, with FR as the default
language / locale, and it is rather annoying when typing lists within a
paragraph. Mind you, it has been like
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: A Tale of Two Office Suites
On 12/11/2012 06:23 PM, NoOp wrote:
Hi all,
Interesting, mine does not.
Lowercase (c) = (c)
Uppercase (C) = ©
Unfortunately
Le 12/12/12 15:01, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi Tom,
I have to leave a space either after the opening bracket, or before the
closing bracket, in order for (c) not to be converted into the copyright
symbol. If I enter a space, close the bracket and then delete the space,
then leave that and start
Try this folks:
1. Type (
2. Type C
3. Type )
4. Type space
5. Previous three characters become a copyright sign automatically
6. Type ctrl-z and step 5 is undone
7. Type ctrl-z and the space is deleted.
This seems to be general behaviour throughout LO.
Automatic changes are treated as a
: A Tale of Two Office Suites
Try this folks:
1. Type (
2. Type C
3. Type )
4. Type space
5. Previous three characters become a copyright sign automatically
6. Type ctrl-z and step 5 is undone
7. Type ctrl-z and the space is deleted.
This seems to be general behaviour throughout LO.
Automatic changes
.
From: Barry Say barr...@nspipes.co.uk
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Sent: Wednesday, 12 December 2012, 14:11
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: A Tale of Two Office Suites
Try this folks:
1. Type (
2. Type C
3. Type )
4. Type space
5. Previous three characters become a copyright
NoOp wrote
I wonder what office suites you are using. Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
But guess what? Microft Word does it for both... (c) and (C).
Next...
So, based on this small detail you insinuate that the user is lying and
ignore all the rest of the
Am 11.12.2012 06:42, schrieb NoOp:
Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
My LibreOffice does this by default.
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:2)
delivered with Ubuntu 12.04
Stefan
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On 12/11/2012 01:11 PM, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Am 11.12.2012 06:42, schrieb NoOp:
Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
My LibreOffice does this by default.
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:2)
delivered with Ubuntu 12.04
Mine does _NOT_ - LO 3.6.2.2 on
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Sent: Tuesday, 11 December 2012, 10:02
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: A Tale of Two Office Suites
NoOp wrote
I wonder what office suites you are using. Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
But guess what? Microft Word does it for both
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On 12/10/2012 02:28 PM, VA wrote:
...
Not so with office suites. To get the most out of my office suites, I
create
and edit templates
On 12/11/2012 05:02 AM, Pedro wrote:
NoOp wrote
I wonder what office suites you are using. Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
But guess what? Microft Word does it for both... (c) and (C).
Next...
So, based on this small detail you insinuate that the user is lying
On 12/11/2012 02:02 AM, Pedro wrote:
...
Please think about this: Don't say/write everything that you think, but
think everything that you say/write
...
I *highly* recommend that you follow your own 'advise'.
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On 2012-12-11 6:25 AM VA wrote:
I'm sorry, but I still don't understand.
What harm can it do to my system? Right now, I have LO 3.5.7, AOO 3.4.1 and the LO 4 Beta. I
have seen no problems at all. All you've told me is that it shouldn't be done and that you
don't do it. Forgive me for being
On 12/11/2012 03:11 AM, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Am 11.12.2012 06:42, schrieb NoOp:
Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
My LibreOffice does this by default.
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:2)
delivered with Ubuntu 12.04
...
I also have that version
On 2012-12-11 8:07 AM Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
Because you may have a conflict between configuration profiles or
during normal usage*that leads to a crash* or data loss.
LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice use different user profiles. They are completely separate
programs and there is no
On 11/12/12 11:23, Ian Whitfield wrote:
On 12/11/2012 01:11 PM, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Am 11.12.2012 06:42, schrieb NoOp:
Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
My LibreOffice does this by default.
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:2)
delivered with Ubuntu
(c) does not, (C) does. LO 3.6.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.04
...Same on Ubuntu Raring LO 3.6.2.2
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: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 12:42 AM
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: A Tale of Two Office Suites
On 12/10/2012 02:28 PM, VA wrote:
...
Not so with office suites. To get the most out of my office suites, I
create
and edit templates, page, character
2012/12/11 NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net
On 12/10/2012 02:28 PM, VA wrote:
...
Not so with office suites. To get the most out of my office suites, I
create
and edit templates, page, character and paragraph styles. I have to set
the
autocorrect functions of each program to my liking to
On 12/10/2012 02:28 PM, VA wrote:
...
Not so with office suites. To get the most out of my office suites, I create
and edit templates, page, character and paragraph styles. I have to set the
autocorrect functions of each program to my liking to prevent a (c) from
turning into a ©. ...
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