On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 22:58:51 +0100 Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Den fre 15 mars 2019 kl 02:35 skrev Thomas Blasejewicz > <[email protected]>: > > > On 2019/03/15 2:04, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: > > > Den tors 14 mars 2019 kl 16:57 skrev Thomas Blasejewicz > > > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>: > > > > > > On 2018/12/24 16:46, Brian Barker wrote: > > > > At 15:55 24/12/2018 +0900, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote: > > > > > > > >> The problem: there *** IS NO *** (c) in the replacement > > > >> list. > > > (only > > > >> (R)) I have looked at least twice. In all three languages > > > >> I use. > > > > > > > > As you will have seen, V Stuart Foote finds ".*(C)" there. > > > > > > > >> I just entered (c) under "Replace" AND "With". For now, > > > >> that > > > seems to > > > >> be working. > > > > > > > Since I am struggling with the autocorrect options again ... > > > I remember that entering (c) once worked .. but not any more. > > > (c) IS listed under exceptions, but nevertheless it is ALWAYS > > > converted > > > to the copyright symbol, regardless of what I do. > > > > > > What I CAN do is: type "(c " followed by some other text and > > > LATER add > > > the right-sided bracket. > > > But that is a rather inconvenient procedure. > > > > > > Any way out of this? > > > > > First of all, sorry for mailing you privately. This mailing lists > doesn't behave like any of the other lists I'm subscribed to, so I > often forget to hit ”reply to all”… On my mailer (claws) I just hit reply and it all works. > I'm not sure why you can't find your (c) entries, I find mine easily > on my system, and I know for sure I didn't add them myself (since I > have the © character included in my own keyboard layout anyway – > Shift+AltGr+c). FWIW, on my keyboard it is AltGr-Shift-c. Order matters and Shift-AltGr-c does not work. > Did you notice that when you select your language, > the first option is something like ”all languages”? Maybe you can > find it there? > > Another thought is that maybe you use some other software such as > AutoKey or AutoHotKey that does approximately the same thing at a > more global level? If you don't know what those are, you are probably > don't have them installed, though. > > > Kind regards > > Johnny Rosenberg > > > > > > > > > Probably, but if you can't find one, just define a new line in the > > > list that converts something (for instance ”ccc” or something else > > > that's easy to type fast) to (c). > > > > > > I guess you could also remove (c) entirely from the list. > > > > > > Also, I'm not sure why you have this problem; I don't. When I > > > type (C) it converts to ©, but (c) doesn't. > > > > > > > > Thank you. > > * When I type (C) nothing happens, whereas (c) is converted to > > "copyright". Exact opposite behavior to the one in your computer. Is > > there a setting for this? > > * Adding a new item -> tried ccc -> nothing happens. > > * Deleting (c) -> I cannot find it in any list (for English, German > > and Japanese). There does not seem to be such an entry. > > Or is there a trick to find it? > > * The Ctrl+z trick works, but I believe, there should be something > > more rational. > > > > This may be an unimportant matter, but it is nevertheless very > > annoying. Thank you > > Thomas > > > -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ Privacy Policy: https://www.documentfoundation.org/privacy
