Hi Alberto, Henning, *,

the problem has been solved by the OP.
It's concerned with fonts, character formatting and
setting font effects to small capitals, here: <ß>.
Too difficult (for me) to put it in a nutshell.

Details for typography freaks  ->
« Capital ß »
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_%C3%9F>

;-)
Manfred



On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Manfred J. Krause wrote:
>  On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Friedel H. Weber wrote:
>  > Hallo,
>  >
>  > ich schaffe es nicht, in OpenOffice Writer 2.4 das
>  > deutsche Wort Muße zu schreiben. ... Zeit der Muße ...
>  > Immer macht er daraus Musse. Was kann man tun?
>  >
>  > Herzlichen Dank für eine Lösungsantwort!
>
>
>  (1)
>  You've got already three replies -
>  have a look at the mailing list archive of [email protected]  ->
>
>  Rechtschreibung in OpenOffice2.4
>  
> <http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/BrowseList?list=users&by=thread&from=2030158>
>
>
>  (2)
>  The German word <Muße> is correct for old and new German spelling.
>  Similar words are <Muse> (another sense)
>  or <muss> (new) / <muß> (old).
>
>  The word <Musse> doesn't exist in German (Germany, Austria, Luxembourg).
>
>  German (Switzerland, Liechtenstein) have no <ß>.
>  Here <Musse> is correct - not <Muße>.
>
>
>  (3)
>  You're writing: "Immer macht er daraus Musse."
>
>  That could mean:
>  <Muße> is always *replaced* with <Musse>.
>  If it is *replaced*, that's an issue with AutoCorrection.
>
>  But it could mean also:
>  <Musse> is always *proposed* by a spell checker,
>  when you're typing <Muße> ...
>
>
>  It isn't easy ...  ;-)
>
>  Please specify your problem in *English*
>  and come back here to [email protected]
>
>  ... or [...]

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