Hi,

Not really a fix, but something you could try...

You can add an auto correct entry that will transform a sequence of,
for example "a to "A (you would also need to add all the letters). For
the closing quote, the sequence would be ." a which would become ." A.
Since it is auto correct, you would need to place a space after the
letter when you type and then erase (typing sequence:
"a<space><backspace>). The one advantage is you can control the
capitalization: typing "abc would remain as "abc, while
"a<space><backspace>bc would become "Abc.

I hope this helps.

Rémy.

Le mercredi 10 octobre 2018 à 08:31 -0500, Robert W Kingett a écrit :
> Try as I might, I can't find a solution to this and I have been looking 
> for months in the forums and similar.
> 
> 
> I am a writer. A novelist. Auto capitalization works really well with my 
> physical disabilities. It does not work when I put quotes at the start 
> of a sentence.
> 
> 
> For instance...
> 
> 
> When I type the below, the words after the quotes are not capitalized. 
> Is there a Macro or a setting to make LO ignore quotes as a typed 
> character when auto capitalizing? I want all instances, when quoting, to 
> be capitalized.
> 
> 
> "the dog is over here." he said.
> 
> 
> Should be,
> 
> 
> "The dog is over here." He said
> 
> 
> Turning off smart quotes does not help. Is there a Macro somewhere that 
> will fix this annoying issue?.
> 
> 
> 
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