Summary: | EDITING: Option to disable Greek letters (αβγδελμ..) converting to big letters (ABGDE...) as automatic capitalization of first letters in sentence | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Mindaugas Baranauskas <embar> |
Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 3.6.4.3 release | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | BSA | ||
i915 platform: | i915 features: |
Description
Mindaugas Baranauskas
2013-01-21 15:18:47 UTC
Any feasible use-case for this? I am confirming this bug. Tested under Crunchbang 11 x86_64 running: - v3.3.4.1 OOO330m19 Build: 401 - v3.4.6.2 OOO340m1 Build: 602 - v3.5.7.2 Build ID: 3215f89-f603614-ab984f2-7348103-1225a5b - v3.6.7.2 Build ID: e183d5b - v4.0.6.2 Build ID: 2e2573268451a50806fcd60ae2d9fe01dd0ce24 - v4.1.3.2 Build ID: 70feb7d99726f064edab4605a8ab840c50ec57a All versions change γ (U+03b3) to Γ (U+0393) when this is the first character after a full stop and space combination and is followed by a space e.g., "End. γ ". Status set to NEW. Version set to Inherited From OOo. Severity set to enhancement (as this has never existed before). Platform set to All/All. (In reply to comment #1) > Any feasible use-case for this? Mainly in science / mathematics, where commencing a sentence with a symbol is considered OK. I personally find this type of expression inelegant, but the use seems widespread in these domains. Further information: http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/44162/is-it-okay-to-start-a-sentence-with-a-greek-letter-variable Setting version back from "Inherited From OOo" to what it was prior (for bugs marked enhancement), for QA tracking purposes. My mistake. Apologies. |
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