On Friday 06 April 2007, Ron Ferguson wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Friday 06 April 2007, Tom Chilton wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> This is a bit of personal preference thing. Sometimes > >> I wish to write the letter 'i' and the last thing I > >> want is for it to be capitalised. I don't consider it > >> too much effort to press shift when I press 'i' as I > >> do elsewhere. However it is possible to set this up in > >> Tools -> Autocorrect. In the box enter replace i with > >> I and then click 'New'. Then click 'OK' > >> > >> Hope this helps > >> > >> Tom > >> > >> On 5 Apr 2007, at 14:10, Matt Mortel wrote: > >>> Hi > >>> > >>> I would just like to make a small comment on the use > >>> of Writer in Open Office. I have noticed that it > >>> seems to have just one pitfall, and that is that it > >>> doesnt automatically capitalise an i. It may seem > >>> quite trivial, but I really think it is something > >>> that would be of great use in a future update. I have > >>> tried changing it in the autocorrect section of > >>> tools, but it won't do anything. > > > > Like Matt said, "...it won't do anything." He did wht > > you suggested and I did also but it does not do > > anything. > > > > Also when would it be correct to have a lower case i by > > itself? Your perference is a little strange. > > > > -- > > If the word following begins with > > a vowel, the word you want is... > > to read the rest of this, go here > > http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/a.html > > When one uses roman numerals eg in lists, footnotes, > references, etc. etc etc. >
You are right! Maybe that is why the exception does not work because it would cause a conflict. -- If the word following begins with a vowel, the word you want is... to read the rest of this, go here http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/a.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
