Hi :)
I never use a (c) in a list.  It would be a bit of a pain for me if the easy 
way to create a copyright symbol was lost.  When i do bulleted or numbered 
lists i use the tool that is designed to do that because then it's easier for 
me if i need to re-arrange or delete or add items to the list.  

Different people have different requirements and the defaults seem just about 
perfect for the vast majority so far.  However, there are clearly a lot of 
people that would prefer much more basic settings and i kinda figured the 
Extensions site might be a good place to store a script or something to offer 
those people a whole set of reduced functionality.  

"Vive la difference" and "Diversity breeds serendipity".  
Regards from
Tom :)  





>________________________________
> From: Felmon Davis <dav...@union.edu>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Friday, 23 November 2012, 7:53
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Ten questions]
> 
>On Fri, 23 Nov 2012, Brian Barker wrote:
>
>> At 08:23 22/11/2012 -0500, Virgil Aonly wrote:
>>> The fact that the original questioner on this thread had to ask how to 
>>> disable so many autocorrect features, I think, proves my point.
>> 
>> No - it just shows that he now knows about automatic correction *and* how to 
>> control it.
>> 
>>> A user simply trying to type a document should never have to ask why the 
>>> program is making unintended changes to his work.
>> 
>> Saying you don't want *unintended* changes is tautologous: you don't want 
>> what you don't want.  No-one can argue with that.  But that may require the 
>> program to read your mind.
>> 
>> It all depends on what you mean by "changes".  If I type a complete sentence 
>> on one line of my document, the program *changes* what I typed by flowing 
>> the text onto multiple lines.  I've typed a page or two and then decide to 
>> increase the font size of all my text; the program now *changes* what I had 
>> by reflowing the text to fit.  I type a new value into a spreadsheet cell, 
>> the program *changes* all the cells with formulae depending on it - without 
>> my going near them!
>> 
>> If you don't want a program to make any automatic changes, you probably want 
>> a typewriter.
>> 
>> ;^)
>
>the emoticon is appropriate as the argument is obviously a strawman.
>
>everyone expects text to 're-flow', no one expects that in the sequence
>
>(a) ...
>(b) ...
>(c) ...
>
>the last value will become the copyright symbol.
>
>I've learned to turn this bit of buggery off after long travails but why 'long 
>travails'? 'cause you forget about it until the next time you do a sequence 
>and there the darned thing is again!
>
>I also '+1' or whatever (how high is one allowed to go?) that "(i)" should not 
>generate "(I)". you certainly cannot argue this is as natural as paragraph 
>reflowing.
>
>but your point about tautologies is well-taken ((+2)?) since the sense of it 
>is "diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks," that is, some may want some 
>autocorrections that are abominations to others.
>
>I would vote for limiting autocorrections to frequent misspellings and leave 
>'fancy formatting' out of it. anyone who mistypes a word will notice the 
>autocorrection utility so there is no danger the resource will go unnoticed.
>
>is there such a thing as "-1"?
>
>F.
>
>-- Felmon Davis
>
>Birds are entangled by their feet and men by their tongues.
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