A distinction between two types of input, a "type mode" and an "unicode mode"
in all LibreOffice applications. In "unicode mode," there should be two
boxes, one that asks to "choose unicode range" and the other that asks
"choose unicode font." Users should select an unicode range, such as Greek
or
>and have the ability to select from multiple unicode fonts that support a
certain range.
This would be a useful tool.
My idea is mostly about that. I envision allowing a "type mode" (what we now
type with, using typefaces) and "unicode mode" (the new idea) in all
LibreOffice applications.
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On Thursday, June 30, 2016 6:59 PM, nasrin khaksar
wrote:
and also linux is suitable for programmers or at least for proffessional users.
your opinion, but I wouldn't say that, after my 10 years experience... I am
using it every day for everything
Changing may, however, give specific
hi.
thanks extremely for your kind and warm support and suggestions.
virtual box needs powerful system and for this reason, i cant use it.
how can i know about compatibility of version 5.2 with windows xp?
i reported many bugs and also request to bugzilla, but unfortunately
without resolve even onl
Samiur wrote:
> Right now, there are countless Unicode fonts but only Microsoft
Unicode MS that's publicly
available.
I have no idea what you mean by "only Arial Unicode Microsoft that is
publicly available" means.
As a Pan-Unicode font, it is still playing catchup with Code2000 --
which is stuck
On 29 June 2016 at 18:36, Samiur Rahman wrote:
> There is the need for an "unicode editor" to be implemented in LiberOffice.
Isn't that need already met by things like 'Character Map' in Windows
and Linux distros? You can find the character(s) you want and move as
many as you want to the text-to-
Le 29/06/2016 à 19:57, Tom Davies a écrit :
The whole LO copyright symbol shortcut combo is irrelevant on OSX
because natively Alt+C will insert that symbol anywhere that accepts
text input.
Alex
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