Johnny Andersson wrote:Found this strange thing in Calc:
Auto correction is ON and I set it to make the first letter in every sentence to be capitalized.
This seems to work very good, UNLESS I enter a single letter in a cell.
If I enter a single a, it will turn into an A and then back (within maybe 0.2 s or something like that on my slow computer from 1998) to a again. The same thing with the whole Swedish alphabet EXCEPT s! I also tried the norwegian/danish æ and ø and they both turned into Æ and Ø and stayed that way.
If the entered text is already present in the same column, the existing cell's capitalization is used (as part of AutoInput). So I suppose you have a cell "a" in the column, but no "s" (or an uppercase "S").
Niklas
No, it was an empty spreadsheet.
I tried it again, a few seconds ago. Everything was entered into A1. Before every new change in settings I closed OpenOffice and then opened it again from the Start menu. I also tried to open a new spreadsheet, but the result were the same.
Tools -> Auto Correct -> Options -> Uncheck everything.
Now the following happens when I input single letters:
a -> a A -> a s -> s S -> S
Or, in other words:
Enter a single letter to a cell: Any lowercase letter -> No change. Any uppercase letter except "S" -> Changes to lowercase after about 0.2 s. "S" -> No change, still uppercase.
Switch on "Start every sentense with Uppercase",
enter a single letter to a cell:
"s" -> Changes to "S".
Any other lowercase letter -> Changes to uppercase for about 0.2 s, then changes back to lowercase.
Any uppercase letter except "S" -> Changes to lowercase after about 0.2 s.
"S" -> No change, still uppercase.
OpenOffice 1.1.4 Windows 98 First Edition
Anyone really tried this?
For me the question is not why the S is uppercase. I wonder why all the other letters are converted to lower case! I think that the S is the only one which works like it's supposed to, or am I wrong again...? ;D
Johnny
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